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Plastic injection molding
Plastic injection molding is the primary process for manufacturing plastic parts used in consumer goods such as computer keyboards, monitors, bottle caps, cups and solid plastic articles. Plastic is known to be a very versatile and economical material that is used in many applications. Injection molding involves taking plastic in the form of pellets or granules and heating this material until a melt is obtained. Then the melt is forced into a split-die chamber/mold where it is allowed to "cool" into the desired shape. The mold is then opened and the part is ejected, at which time the cycle is repeated.
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freeze off
Manufacturing; Plastic injection molding
the temperature of the material is reduced to the point that it blocks an area it would fill if it were hotter.
anisotropy
Manufacturing; Plastic injection molding
The tendency of a material to react differently to stresses applied in different directions.
memory
Manufacturing; Plastic injection molding
The tendency of a plastic article to revert in dimension to a size previously existing at some stage in its manufacture.
blushing
Manufacturing; Plastic injection molding
The tendency of a plastic article to turn white or chalky in areas that are highly stressed.
synthetic resin
Manufacturing; Plastic injection molding
The term is use to designate any polymer that is a basic material for plastics.
cure cycle
Manufacturing; Plastic injection molding
The time periods at defined conditions to which a reacting thermosetting material is processed to reach a desired property level.
cycle time
Manufacturing; Plastic injection molding
The time required by an injection molding system to mold a part and return to its original position/state.
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