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Analysis of Car's Skylight for Injection Molding Based on Moldflow

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Taking a Car's Skylight frame as an example, the gating system and cooling system for plastic parts were designed by using Mold flow software, After a detailed analysis of the automotive skylight frame injection parts for filling flow, cooling, warping deformation. In order to verify whether the mold layout is reasonable, whether the injection molding process parameters are properly designed to prevent the occurrence of various types of defects, the results are of great significance for optimizing the design of injection molds and the design of hot runners and improving the success rate of trial molding.

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        ISBDAI '18: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Big Data and Artificial Intelligence
        December 2018
        365 pages
        ISBN:9781450365703
        DOI:10.1145/3305275

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