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Some other common materials used for Injection plastic mold include polycarbonate, nylon, acrylic, and polyoxymethylene. Each of these materials have their advantages and disadvantages, which is why, when determining which material to work with, you need ...
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Making a better product to survive has never meant more than in today’s global manufacturing environment. For a company to succeed it is not enough just to make a good product. You have to be solving someone’s problems. Mold components are no exception in...
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If you find thin layers on the surface of a molded part are easily separating or peeling off the underlying material, you’re seeing a molding defect called delamination. Delamination for Injection plastic mold is a defect characterized by a flaking surfac...
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Automation is becoming increasingly prevalent throughout every type of manufacturing because automated systems can take on most aspects of the work without operator action. This results in:
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Injection plastic mold began in the late 1800’s to fill the need for plastic billiard balls as opposed to the commonly used ivory billiard balls of the time. In 1868, John Wesley Hyatt invented a way to make billiard balls by injecting celluloid into a mo...

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