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what is cure time for injection molding
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Cure time in injection molding refers to the period needed for a molded part to solidify and stabilize inside the mold after it has been injected with the molten material, usually a type of plastic or metal. This period is crucial for ensuring the part achieves its final properties, such as strength and thermal resistance. The duration of the cure time can vary depending on factors such as the type of material used, the thickness of the molded part, and the mold’s temperature. Optimizing cure time is essential for balancing production efficiency with part quality. If the cure time is too short, the part may not fully solidify, resulting in defects. Conversely, excessively long cure times can decrease production throughput. Adjustments to process parameters, such as injection speed, pressure, and cooling time, can help manage cure times effectively.
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