Sink Mark: A defect in Injection Molding

In the process of injection molding, a thermoplastic polymer is heated beyond its melting point, turning it from a solid to a fluid that has a relatively low in viscosity. This melt is mechanically injected or pressed into mold that mimics the ultimate shape of the product that will be produced. This what we called … Continue reading Sink Mark: A defect in Injection Molding