Shrinkage in molded parts is a complex behavior that involves the polymer material, part design, tool design, and molding process set-up. In Part 4 of the warpage lessons, we will focus on how cycle time, wall thickness, and packing time can be adjusted to reduce shrinkage and warpage in molded parts.
This lessons covers: how cycle time can affect warpage behavior; the steps to take to determine a molding machine’s cost per hour to produce a part; how to adjust wall thickness to meet a molding machine’s capacity; and how extending packing time may reduce warpage.