2011
DOI: 10.1002/pen.22107
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Ghost marks—gloss‐related defects in injection‐molded plastics

Abstract: The production of injection‐molded parts free from surface appearance defects is of great importance in the manufacturing of high‐quality products. A particular surface defect which occurs on components manufactured from an acrylonitrile‐butadiene‐styrene copolymer (ABS) is here described. The defect has been called ghost marks and is characterized by a local change in gloss or lightness which is only visually detectable in certain viewing angles and conditions of illumination. By means of scanning electron mi… Show more

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“…Plastics used for packaging have various advantages, including flexibility, laminated form and transparency [6]. Plastic materials used in the manufacture of plastic products include polypropylene, polyethylene, polystyrene, and others [7]. Polypropylene is used in various applications, such as automotive components, laboratory equipment, food or beverage containers.…”
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“…Plastics used for packaging have various advantages, including flexibility, laminated form and transparency [6]. Plastic materials used in the manufacture of plastic products include polypropylene, polyethylene, polystyrene, and others [7]. Polypropylene is used in various applications, such as automotive components, laboratory equipment, food or beverage containers.…”
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“…A study based on the six sigma quality philosophy is presented in [6] and refers to quality improvement for defect mitigation in the Plastic Injection Molding Industry. In paper [7] there is a surface defect in plastic parts, called the ghost marks, which is characterized by a local change of glare and the causes of this defect are demonstrated. The authors of the paper [8] investigate the Kriging surrogate modeling method in establishing the relationship between the parameters of the injection molding process and the sink defect on the surface of a plastic part.…”
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