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Article Published on 4/27/2015
TOOLING: Venting: A View From the Trenches

Venting is a prime culprit for molding problems, partly because toolmakers and process techs have different ideas of what’s needed.

Article Published on 3/31/2015
TOOLING: Clearing Up the Mysteries Of Mold Texture

It’s a subject not widely understood by molders and it affects more than just part appearance.

Article Published on 2/22/2015
TOOLING: What You Can Do About Mold Buildup

It depends on the materials and additives you use, and the kinds of mold detail, but adequate venting, not overheating the material, and mold coatings are your best defenses.

Article Published on 12/29/2014
TOOLING: Designing the Tool for the Material

To design a mold for the widest processing window and the fewest problems, start by considering the conditions imposed by the material being run.

Article Published on 10/23/2014
TOOLING: Flash-Free Molding: Part Two

Parting-line maintenance, mold spotting, and machine conditions can all contribute to flash.

Article Published on 1/27/2015
TOOLING: Ejectors: Watch That ‘Unsupported Length’

It may be an unfamiliar term, but it’s the key to preventing ejector-pin deflection and breakage

Article Updated on 10/26/2023 | Published on 4/1/2019
Back to Basics on Mold Venting (Part 2: Shape, Dimensions, Details)

Here’s how to get the most out of your stationary mold vents.

Article Published on 9/22/2014
TOOLING: Flash-Free Molding: Part 1

A robust process window relies a lot on tooling. So it stands to reason that making a tool change to address issues provides a more robust solution

Article Published on 6/1/2019
Rethinking Machine Nozzle Tips: Hybrid Design Boosts Flexibility, Efficiency

New cold-sprue and hot-runner nozzle tips promise utility across a wide range of materials, eliminating the need to swap out different tips for different jobs while also promising to solve scrap and process issues.

Blog Published on 2/17/2016
Tool Time at Molding 2016

Plastics might replace metals in various applications, but in injection molding those parts require steel-based tools to be created, putting molds, and metal, at the center of the process.

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