International Forum on Strategic Technology 2010 2010
DOI: 10.1109/ifost.2010.5667922
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Development of a retention mechanism for minimizing defective overlap in film-insert molding

Abstract: Film-insert injection molding is a relative new technique replacing for traditional post-molding decoration in order to cut down manufacturing cost and to avoid environmental pollution. In film insert molding, one of the most important considerations is how the inserted film is held in place in the mold tool for avoiding overlap phenomena. This paper presents a simple and effective mechanism that holds the inserted films in desired places during the injection process. The mechanism consists of adaptive retenti… Show more

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