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  1. Under the high temperatures and pressures of the injection molding process, additives and residual monomer can be volatized and separated from the resin. These materials can end up …

  2. Injection Molding Troubleshooter - BASF

    This easy to use troubleshooting guide gives you initial advice for solving injection molding difficulties. Please click on the name of your problem in the following list to view a detailed …

  3. Injection Molding Trouble Shooting Reference Guide Instant checklist of likely remedies for the most common problems on injection molding machines.

  4. Nov 10, 2015 · This troubleshooting guide lists the processing problems in alphabetical order. For each problem, the possible solutions are listed in the order of the most frequent to the least …

  5. Craze cracks are hairline cracks that do not go through the entire thickness of the part. These cracks usually occur in groups. Craze cracks can appear similar to porosity on painted parts.

  6. Injection Molding Troubleshooting Guide [ January 2026 ]

    Oct 28, 2024 · When it comes to injection molding, a variety of defects can arise during production. Identifying and addressing these issues early on is crucial to ensuring high-quality …

  7. Note: Due to the wide range of options and plastic injection moulding materials available, this information is for use as a guide only and is supplied in good faith without obligation or liability.

  8. Troubleshooting Injection Molding Defects with Expert Solutions Guide

    Nov 10, 2025 · Expert troubleshooting in injection moulding guide offering practical solutions to common defects and process optimization for efficient production.

  9. Troubleshooting FlipChart for Plastic Injection Molding

    Jan 7, 2016 · Access an injection molding troubleshooter, compare up to 5 materials side by side, and even view typical properties to help fill in missing product data points.

  10. Tool damage, too much injection speed/material injected, clamping force too low. Can also be caused by dirt and contaminants around tooling surfaces.