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19th October 2018, 05:13 AM
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Tips for small shot sizes
I've just graduated school and started working as a process engineer for an injection molding company. They have a lot of jobs that have small shot sizes on large machines, often a screw stroke of 10 mm or less on a machine with a max stroke of 200+ mm. All sorts of materials (PEI, ABS, Long glass fiber urethane [isoplast], lots of filled nylons). Almost all Toshiba machines, some old hydraulics and some newer electrics.
Any tips for developing robust processes in these scenarios, other than telling them to purchase a smaller barrel/screw?
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