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Weld defects elimination

Eliminating welding defects as far as possible by adopting proper technique of welding. [Pg.181]

For the case of electro-magnets, inclusions detection in welds situated at 1-2 mm of depth is very important, because the reluctance variation between the two mediums is not important, and thus the detection of this type of defect is very difficult. It will be sufficient to be in optimal conditions to eliminate this problem. [Pg.637]

Weld or knit lines are perhaps the most common and difficult injection molding defect to eliminate. They occur when melt flow fronts collide in a mold cavity. Material characteristics can affect the knitting of the melt fracture. A poor knit line can cause only cosmetic blemishes or it can significantly weaken the structural integrity of part strength. [Pg.103]


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