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What is Mould Shrinkage?
Mould shrinkage can be manipulated by nearly all process variations- melt temps, cooling temps, in. pressures and hold pressures, injection speeds and so on, as well as gate location and part geometry. All materials have a specific shrinkage rate range that provides a guideline to use that is based upon "best moulding practice'. The further you deviate from specified parameters, the further you will deviate in a normal shrinkage of the part. If you skirt the boundaries or exceed the boundaries of the material specification, the less likely you are to achieve a statistically reliable part. No one has more understanding of this than the material supplier technical group. So if looking for a more comprehensive understanding base upon a specific resin and a specific part, a comprehensive and complete mould flow analysis based upon the part and mould with runner and cooling will give you the best indication...... Which MF program is best--- is up for debate and needs to be analyzed and quantified against actual real life results...... So far, I've never seen such an independent analysis.
Just remember a few things:
Just remember a few things:
- Semi-crystalline materials shrink more than amorphous ones.
- When faced with a shrink window and the need to pick a number for the mould maker, choose towards the lower end. It's a lot easier to make a part shrink more than to hold it to shrink less.