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Optimizing Injection Moulding Conditions

In this study the problems involved in the production of satisfactory mouldings of two items are described. The optimizing of process conditions to overcome the problems are found by studying short shots which reveal flow paths in the mould cavities. The third part of the study then deals with more general aspects of the way in which process conditions are controlled. [Pg.13]


CHAPTER TWO Optimizing Injection Moulding Conditions PPITB Training Centre, Cardiff... [Pg.13]

Often, the development of good quality LCP fibrils by melt processing techniques such as extrusion and injection moulding was difficult because the fibrillation conditions were not as favorable as those in an optimized spinning process. The results obtained was interesting as this method of preparing in-situ composites was able to achieve high aspect ratio LCP fibrils especially in PP/PET-PHB systems where poor fibrillation was observed even with spun fibres (Landel and Nielsen 1993). [Pg.116]


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