2023
DOI: 10.1002/pen.26470
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Weld‐lines and its strength evaluation in injection molded parts: A review

Ganesh Jadhav,
Vivek Gaval,
Sachin Solanke
et al.

Abstract: Injection molding manufacturing is immensely popular nowadays because of its excellent manufacturability for complex designs produced from a wide range of different engineering plastic materials. Weld‐line is a defect that arises in injection molding when two or more flow fronts collide. The weld‐lines are undesirable from both aesthetic and functional points of view and their effect is different for varied materials, process conditions, loadings, forms of weld‐line, etc. The presence of a weld‐line weakens co… Show more

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“…The quality is really important for each product that directly related to processes of product design, mold design, and manufacturing process. There are many defects formed during the injection molding process when the melt plastic filled into the mold cavity such as short shot, weld lines, shrinkage, and warpage [2][3][4][5]. So, it is crucial to control the melt plastic flow and injection molding process to improve product quality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The quality is really important for each product that directly related to processes of product design, mold design, and manufacturing process. There are many defects formed during the injection molding process when the melt plastic filled into the mold cavity such as short shot, weld lines, shrinkage, and warpage [2][3][4][5]. So, it is crucial to control the melt plastic flow and injection molding process to improve product quality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%