I just read the artical re melt flipper and it all sounds interesting and feasable, and probably the solution in this case, but I think it pays to check simple solutions first, like hot and cold spots in the mould, effectiveness of vents etc.
Measuring surface temperatures after the mould has been running for a while, and takeing progressive short shots tells us a lot.
I guess the melt flipper is more effective on materials that respond well to a lot to shear, like PP for instance, but not so effective on the likes of nylons. I am certainly interested to find some data regards this
I guess to check if it might be a canditate for melt flip, try very fast injection speed with cold material, then very slow with hot material. I am also interested to know if this test works as an indicator Regards
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