Indentations, a common defect in mold workpieces during CNC milling, particularly occur in brass, bronze, aluminum alloy, or steel materials, mainly appearing in clamped areas.
Fracture, or brittleness, refers to the phenomenon where plastic parts are prone to cracking or breaking in certain areas during injection molding. The presence of this phenomenon not only affects the appearance quality of the product but also poses a serious threat to its performance.
Indentations, a common defect in mold workpieces during CNC milling, particularly occur in brass, bronze, aluminum alloy, or steel materials, mainly appearing in clamped areas.
Fracture, or brittleness, refers to the phenomenon where plastic parts are prone to cracking or breaking in certain areas during injection molding. The presence of this phenomenon not only affects the appearance quality of the product but also poses a serious threat to its performance.
In the rapidly changing market economy, the manufacturing industry is facing unprecedented fierce competition. The speed and efficiency of product development have become key factors in determining market success. Against this backdrop, rapid mold manufacturing technology has emerged as a fresh force, injecting new vitality into the manufacturing sector. So, what notable advantages does rapid mold manufacturing exhibit in production and manufacturing?