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Last month, we discussed the general issues of an organized and disciplined process of troubleshooting and correcting mold defects.
Many molders think they “know their machine,” but in reality do not. They get consumed by the demands of day-to-day production requirements and lose sight of the big picture.
Sharing in development of leading-edge technology for monitoring and control of flow and temperature in each individual mold circuit has given P&G’s German operations lower investment costs, decreased energy consumption, and increased product quality.
Ultrasonic welding is one of the most widely used processes for bonding polymers, valued for its speed, flexibility, and low cost.
As the superior mechanical properties of long-fiber compounds attract growing popularity among OEM designers, an increasing number of injection molders are being introduced to these materials for the first time.
As moisture content in this and other hygroscopic resins varies, so will your viscosity and process. Here’s how to deal with these issues
In March, we introduced the subject of energy savings through cooling-water management.
Burns in hot runners can be misleading and hard to diagnose correctly. Follow these tips to track down the root cause of your problem.