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Underfilled or short shot, also known as insufficient filling or incomplete filling, refers to the phenomenon where the end of the material flow appears partially incomplete or some cavities in multi-cavity molds are not completely filled, especially in thin-walled areas or at the end of the flow path. The main cause of short shots is excessive flow resistance during the molding process, resulting in poor melt flow. These factors can all contribute to underfilling. Now let's discuss the reasons and solutions for underfilled injection molding.
1.Reasons for Underfilling:The main reason for short shots is excessive flow resistance, which prevents the molten material from flowing properly. Factors affecting the length of melt flow include part wall thickness, mold temperature, injection pressure, melt temperature, and material composition. If these factors are not properly managed, they can cause underfilling issues.
The Delayed Flow Effect: Also known as hesitance or stagnation, if there is a relatively thin structure near the gate or in a location perpendicular to the flow direction, such as a rib reinforcement, during the injection molding process, the melt will encounter significant resistance at that position, while the flow remains unimpeded in the main flow direction. As a result, sufficient pressure is only generated to fill the stagnation area when the melt completes filling in the main direction or enters the packing phase. However, due to the thinness of that area and lack of melt flow and heat supply, it has already solidified, leading to underfilling.
2.Solutions for Underfilling: Methods to eliminate underfilling defects:
Material:
Mold design:
Injection molding machine:
Process conditions:
Part design:
Remember, addressing underfilling issues requires a comprehensive approach involving material selection, mold design optimization, machine conditions adjustment, and part design considerations. The combined efforts in these areas can help minimize or eliminate underfilling problems in the injection molding process.
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