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Rule of Thumb Tonnage, Shrink & Vent Depth Values The following table consists of tonnage requirements, vent depths and range of shrinkage suggested by material suppliers and the rules of thumb.

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Filling out the Rule Of Thumb Tonnage, Shrink & Vent Depth Values form online is an important process for ensuring that you have accurate and necessary measurements for your materials. This guide provides step-by-step instructions to help users of all experience levels complete the form effectively.

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  2. Begin by reviewing the sections of the form, which will specify different materials and their corresponding values, including tonnage requirements, shrink values, and vent depths. Familiarize yourself with the materials listed.
  3. Identify the material you are working with from the provided list. Look for Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), Polyamide - Nylon (PA), or any other materials based on your needs.
  4. For the selected material, fill in the appropriate tonnage value based on the 'Tons per in²' column. Remember that thinner wall parts require higher tonnage.
  5. Next, enter the shrink values corresponding to your chosen material. This value is crucial for understanding dimensional changes during processing.
  6. Lastly, input the vent depth measurements associated with the material. Ensure accurate depth as this can affect airflow and the final product quality.
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For runny, non-viscous, crystalline resins such as nylon, PE, or PP, the recommended vent depth can range from 0.0005 in. to 0.0010 in.

The width of the mold air vent groove is generally about 3-5mm, the depth is less than 0.05mm, and the length is generally 0.7-1.0mm. For small molds, the parting surface gap can be used to vent, but the parting surface must be at the end of the melt flow.

Injection and Packing Pressure: 35-125 bar (500-1500psi) A mold temperature of 80-95degC (176-203 degF) is recommended, but temperatures of as low as 45 degC (113degF) and as high as 105 degC (221 degF) can be used where applicable.

Design of Mold Venting System The venting direction should not face the operator, but should be machined into a curve or bend, to prevent the operator from being burnt during gas injection. The vent usually measures 1.5 to 6 mm in width, and 0.02 to 0.05mm in depth.

The width of the air vent should be equal to the width of the shunt, and the height is 0.12mm. All sides of the mold cavity should be exhausted, and the exhaust slots should be separated by 25mm, the width is 6.5mm, and the height is 0.075-0.16mm, depending on the fluidity of the material.

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