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  • The difference between Mold with and without runner plate

    Jul 02, 2006

    Typically, the decision to choose an injection mold depends on the type of product, its design, production volume, and budget. However, even after you have all this sorted, how do you know which mold ...

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  • The Runner Design

    Nov 12, 2004

    The Runner Design Concept The runner refers to the melt flow passageway between the end of the main runner and the gate, which is used to change melt flow direction and allocate it to each cavity in a...

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  • What Causes Jetting in Plastic Injection Molding Product?

    Aug 23, 2004

      Jetting, also known as jet, worm track, or snake-like pattern, refers to the snake-like curves on a plastic injection molded part along the flow direction from the gate, as shown in Figure ...

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  • Mold Inserts for Injection Molding Tool

    Apr 07, 2004

    Mold inserts are the terms relative to the integrated core – when the mold core is made of a single piece of steel, it is called an integrated core, while an insert is a part that’s insert...

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  • A Full Guide for Plastic Mold Lifter

    Jun 11, 2004

    Injection molding lifters and sliders play a crucial role in achieving intricate and complex molded parts. These mechanical components are designed to aid in the ejection of molded products from the m...

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  • Injection mold sprue bush (Main Runner) design

    Jun 12, 2004

    Mold sprue bush,The main runner refers to the melt flow passageway from the joint between the injection molding machine nozzle and the mold sprue bushing to the starting point of the branch runner. &n...

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