This training lesson teaches personnel how to expertly process acetal in the injection molding process. It describes the properties and molding characteristics of acetal and explores ways to improve your molding process.
Acetal's characteristics, recommended processing windows, start-up & shutdown tips, and how to solve typical molding problems are all covered in the training. When molding personnel have a thorough understanding of acetal they can process it efficiently and safely. More information can be found at:
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Acetal is an engineering thermoplastic used in precision parts requiring high stiffness, low friction and excellent dimensional stability. Typical applications for injection-molded acetal include high performance engineering components such as small gear wheels, ski bindings, fasteners, knife handles, and lock systems. The material is widely used in the automotive and consumer electronics industry. The M-16 rifle's stock and other parts are made of it.
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PP Polypropylene
PE Polyethylene
ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene)
Nylon(s)
PS (General Purpose Polystyrene)
PMMA Acrylics (Polymethylmethalcrylate)
POM (Acetal and Acetal Copolymers)
PBT and Alloys (Polyester)
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