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Designing plastic parts is a complex task involving many factors that address a list of requirements of the application. "How is the part to be used?" "How does it fit to other parts in the assembly?" "What loads will it experience in use?" In addition to functional and structural issues, processing issues play a large role in the design of an injection molded plastic part. How the molten plastic enters, fills, and cools within the cavity to form the part largely drives what form the features in that part must take. Adhering to some basic rules of injection molded part design will result in a part that, in addition to being easier to manufacture and assemble, will typically be much stronger in service. Dividing a part into basic groups will help you to build your part in a logical manner while minimizing molding problems. As a part is developed, always keep in mind how the part is molded and what you can do to minimize stress.

Table of Contents

(a) Applications

(b) Polymers Best Suited for Injection Molding

(c) Injection Molding Equipment

(d) Injection Molding Process

(e) Injection Molding Cycle

(f) Different Types of Injection Molding Processes

(g) Stress

(h) Gates

(i) Common Gates

(j) Gate Location

(k) Wall Thickness

(l) Draft

(m) Sink Marks

(n) Textures

(o) Parting Lines

(p) Common Molding Defects

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