2024
DOI: 10.1002/pen.26822
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Study on surface quality and cell morphology of foamed components fabricated using gas counter‐pressure with core‐back and high‐pressure foam injection molding with core‐back process

Chun‐Yang Chiu,
Sen‐Yeu Yang,
Shu‐Kai Yeh

Abstract: The core‐back process has substantially increased the range of applicability of foam injection molding (FIM) by increasing the pressure drop rate and expansion ratio. However, cell nucleation and growth occur concurrently with the flow of the melt/gas mixture during the filling stage, resulting in poor surface quality and a non‐uniform cell structure. This study investigated foam injection molding with gas counter pressure (GCP) and core‐back to produce foamed components, with comparison to high‐pressure FIM w… Show more

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