2004
DOI: 10.1179/146580104225020965
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Investigations into surface visual quality of gas-assisted injection moulded polypropylene parts

Abstract: Although gas-assisted injection moulding (GAIM) provides many advantages compared with conventional injection moulding (CIM), its applications are limited to surface visual quality studies. In the present study, polypropylene plate parts designed with gas channels having five different types of cross-section but with same cross-sectional area were gas-assisted injection moulded. In addition, various plate thickness parts designed with semicircular gas channels of different radius were also moulded. The surface… Show more

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“…Previous experience with the conventional injection moulding and the gas assisted injection moulding processes is no longer sufficient to deal with this novel process. While there is literature available for the void shapes in gas assisted injection moulding, [17][18][19][20] no one has ever studied the core out shapes of water assisted injection moulded parts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous experience with the conventional injection moulding and the gas assisted injection moulding processes is no longer sufficient to deal with this novel process. While there is literature available for the void shapes in gas assisted injection moulding, [17][18][19][20] no one has ever studied the core out shapes of water assisted injection moulded parts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%