What is Hole Machining in CNC
Hole machining refers to subtractive processes that create or refine holes in a workpiece using CNC equipment. CNC (Computer Numerical […]
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Hole machining refers to subtractive processes that create or refine holes in a workpiece using CNC equipment. CNC (Computer Numerical […]
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Swiss CNC machining offers many advantages compared to other machining methods, especially for small, complex parts. Here are the main
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Voids are mainly manifested as cavities or bubbles inside plastic products, which may be caused by plastic not completely filling
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This defect is mainly characterized by excessive force on the plastic part during ejection, resulting in prominent white marks on
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Warping in injection molding defects refers to a deviation in the shape of the molded product from the shape of
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The short shot injection molding defects mainly occurs because the molten plastic fails to completely fill the entire mold cavity,
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Weld lines, known as knit lines, weld lines are linear traces on the surface of plastic parts, primarily formed by
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The phenomenon of burn marks in Plastic Injection Molding is primarily characterized by localized areas of the product turning yellowish
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Sink marks are mainly manifested as localized depressions (either dimple-like or groove-like) on the surface of the product, typically occurring
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