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Agitated mold surface

The best transform results can be achieved with slightly rough (e.g., sandblasted) surfaces. Surfaces that are too smooth hinder the air exhaustion between mold and plastic. This leads to air trapping or to circular or wave-like markings. Surfaces that are too rough can lead to agitated mold surfaces and do not allow the plastic to slide easily. [Pg.173]


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