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what effects wall thickness in a blow molding
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Wall thickness in blow molding is influenced by several factors including the physical properties of the material being used, the blow molding process parameters, and the design of the mold. Firstly, the material's viscosity and its behavior under heat and pressure play a crucial role; materials with higher viscosity tend to form thicker walls. Secondly, process parameters such as air pressure and blow time can affect how the material stretches and settles, influencing wall thickness uniformity. Higher air pressure can lead to thinner walls, whereas longer blow times allow material to stretch more evenly. Lastly, mold design, including the shape, cooling rate, and wall thickness distribution, dictates the final wall thickness of a part. Strategic adjustments to these factors can help achieve desired wall thickness and uniformity in blow-molded parts.
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