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| [pdf] TRANSFER INDEX Transfer 6 Sink Marks Transfer 7 Skin Blisters Transfer 7 Sticking In Mold Transfer 7 Subgates Sticking In Mold Transfer 8 Trapped Gas ( Burn Marks ) Transfer 8 Warpage Transfer 9...
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| GE Plastics - Glossary Relaxation Stress and Strain Stress-Strain Curve Structural Foam Structural Strength Subgate Submolding Surface Appearance Surface Resistivity Surround SI Abbreviation for Le...
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Subgates & Venting in Nylon 6, Polyethylene... |
| Even without the plastic material type or part prints available, Bob Hatch the Troubleshooter shows how to cure the short shots in Nylon 6, Polyethylene & Polypropylene. |
| Smaller Parts & Runners: IDES - The Plastics... |
| I could tell from the part’s 45° angle that it was a small corner piece for a picture frame or window. From the sprue and short runner, I could tell it was a single-cavity mold running in a smaller-sized molding machine. |
| Pin Gate Frustration: IDES - The Plastics... |
| The part that caught my attention this month represents two problems that have plagued molders for as long as I have been in plastics: poorly designed pin gates and an unbalanced runner system. |
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