Today's KNOWLEDGE Share : Injection Mold Vent Depth Design: A Common Challenge We Face
Today's KNOWLEDGE Share Injection Mold Vent Depth Design: A Common Challenge We Face ๐ A critical yet often overlooked challenge in injection molding: How to design mold vent depth correctly? This parameter directly impacts part quality—and striking the right balance is far from easy. ⚠️ Too deep, and you get part flash; too shallow, and trapped air causes burn marks. So, what’s the solution? ✅ Ideally, vent depth should align with material properties—following material data sheet (MDS) recommendations, accounting for melt viscosity and melt flow rate (MFR). A one-size-fits-all approach doesn’t work. ๐ Yet, in my observation, many factories (at least in China) commonly use a conservative 0.015mm depth for most molds—this standard is often adopted to avoid flash, but it overlooks its inadequacy for most materials and mold cavity geometries, which causes frequent venting-related defects. Adding to this, flash is more likely in...