Shrinkage in molded parts is a complex behavior that involves polymer material, part design, tool design, and molding process set-up. In Part 2 of the warpage lessons, we will continue to focus on the factors that can help reduce or eliminate warpage so that the molded parts meet all visual and dimensional requirements.
This lesson covers: the importance of evaluating warpage behavior for an individual part within an assembly; how filling patterns, pressure distribution and clamp tonnages impact warpage; and that warpage may be acceptable when individual parts within an assembly all warp in the same direction and to the same degree.