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Lesson 4: Burn Marks

The injection molding process is a complex 3-dimensional polymer flow and transient heat exchange manufacturing process. Part design, mold design, and the molding process are all intrinsic to a successful outcome. This lesson focuses on the causes of burn marks and effective methods for avoiding this common molding defect.

Topics in this lesson include: the causes of burn marks and preventative measures to avoid them; how part design, mold design, and processing changes can impact entrapments and burn marks; how air zone pressure and temperature evaluations can show where air entrapments may result in burn marks; and that placement and sizing of vents is key to ensuring that short shots, entrapments, and burn marks are eliminated.

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Burn Marks

Learn about the causes of common molding defects and how to prevent them. Continue to build your Circle of Knowledge lesson by lesson. 

Goals of Molding Defects (Level 2): 

  • Learn about the various molding defects that can occur during the injection molding process
  • Gain an understanding of how part design, mold design, and process impact molding defects
  • Analyze real-life molded parts and learn the cause-and-effect behaviors of design and process

Section Description: 

Molding defects in injection-molded parts range from minor surface defects to major structural issues impacting overall quality. This section explains common molding defects, how and why they occur, and ways to minimize or prevent them.

Each lesson includes multiple samples of molding defects using interactive 3D parts. The examples allow the user to manipulate the part to gain a clear and concise understanding of how each molding defect would appear on a real-life injection-molded part.

This section covers video explanations, interactive 3D molding defect examples, simulations, and cause-and-effect analyses.

Recommendation: Expert-Level Operators, Technicians, & Designers

Length: Lessons are approximately 15-20 minutes long each

The Kruse Training platform delivers knowledge and expertise developed over three decades in plastic injection molding. Now, companies and individuals can access a state-of-the-art online training program suited for all levels of expertise.