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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE FOR INJECTION MOLDING

The following table provides an overview of most problems/defects. Please click on the desired problem phrase for a quick view of problems and potential causes:

Please click a problem phrase to the left

Burn spots on part

Probable Causes
  • Injection rate too high
  • Screw rpm too high
  • Back pressure too high
  • Clamp pressure too high
  • Venting

Burn marks at gate

Probable Causes
  • Gate size
  • Restricted gate
  • Injection speed too high
  • Back pressure too high
  • Mold temperature too high
  • Front zone temperature too high

Discolored streaks or chunks

Probable Causes
  • Incompatible color or additive carriers
  • Prior runs contaminated plastification system
  • Insufficient blending of color concentrate

Distorted parts (warping)

Probable Causes
  • Material orientation
  • Molded part stresses
  • Difference in packing density
  • Ejection operating improperly

Flash on parting line

Probable Causes
  • Injection pressure too high
  • Melt temperature too high
  • Mold function incorrect

Jetting

Probable Causes
  • Mold design

Material drool from nozzle

Probable Causes
  • Material degradation
  • Pressure build up
  • Barrel and nozzle temperature

Part dimensions too large

Probable Causes
  • Mold over-packed
  • Mold designed incorrectly

Part dimensions too small

Probable Causes
  • Mold is under-packed
  • Mold temperature too high
  • Mold design

Part sticks in mold cavity/sprue

Probable Causes
  • Part over-packed
  • Part not sufficiently cooled
  • Mold design
  • Tool steel

Poor finish

Probable Causes
  • Mold fill is too slow
  • Mold function incorrect

Poor surface detail

Probable Causes
  • Mold filling improperly
  • Packing conditions improper
  • Polymer cooling rate too high

Poor welds on part

Probable Causes
  • Polymer cooling rate too high
  • Mold design

Short shots prevent complete mold filling

Probable Causes
  • Available melt volume insufficient
  • Mold has high pressure drop
  • Mold function incorrect

Silver streaking

Probable Causes
  • Material has trapped moisture
  • Melt temperature too high
  • Mold condensation

Sink marks

Probable Causes
  • Part design
  • Mold function incorrect
  • Processing parameters

Splay marks near gate

Probable Causes
  • Low pressurization at gate area
  • Mold set up incorrect

Voids in parts

Probable Causes
  • Material in core sets up slower than surface material
  • Moisture in the pellets

 



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