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Have you considered optimizing the part design to increase part quality, while cut down the manufacturing cost and time? There are design tips about ribs and undercut you could refer to.
Ribs is an indispensable feature in the plastic injection molded parts. It is used to increase the strength of parts, facilitate the plastic melt flow as flow channel, and provide guidance, positioning and support for other parts in the product.
As shown in the figure, the bearing cap needs to be manufactured. In original design, if it is clamped at A, the general claw is not long enough, and it is not easy to clamp at B. In optimized design, B, the original circular conical surface is changed to the cylindrical surface C, which is easy for clamping. Or adding a cylindrical surface D for easy clamping.
The direction of the ribs should be consistent with the flow direction of the plastic melt, thus to ensure smooth flow of the melt, improve injection effi- ciency, and avoid injection defects such as air trapping.
Take the following part for instance, the part can be demolded successfully by redesign Parting Lines.
Many undercuts of part features can be eliminated by optimizing part feature design, and side-actions can be avoided, further reduce the mold cost.
There is undercut in part, which will be demolded by side-actions. While side-actions can be avoided by redesigning the part features, and four ways are shown in the optimal designs.