Friday, January 8, 2010

I am 100% regrind

... and I don't often run without a shot or two of splay.



If the barrel temperature is too high, the resin absorbs an excessive amount of heat and will decompose and/or carbonize. The charred molecules that are created will not bond with the surrounding material and will float to the surface during injection. This results in a spray of charred particles on the surface of the molded part, which are usually fanned out in direction emanating from the gate location.

Ryan is tired...

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