Shrinkage in molded parts is a complex behavior that involves the polymer material, part design, tool design, and molding process set-up. Understanding cause-and-effect behavior in injection molding is key to molding high quality parts. In Part 11 of the warpage lessons, we will focus on gating and material selection.
In this lesson you will learn: how different gating strategies can affect molten core, volumetric shrinkages and warpage; how to apply cause-and-effect analysis using gating and material selection; and if a shrinkage gradient will cause a part to warp.