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analysis using moldovaflow

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Bye.
the depths of gas/air vents depend on many things:
- material type (viscosity)
- injection speed
- position of burn -> and consequent rash
I attach image representation with a vent depth for a pa6.6 material1693398262402.webpconsider that
- the width depends on the size of the piece and the burn
- depth from the type of material used
- semi-crystalline from 0.01mm to 0.03mm approximately
- approximately 0.02 to 0.05mm.

However, usually, in the literature of the family of material used, these data are indicated to you.

As a rule the material is viscous, the deeper the air vent must be.

attention to the possible formation of bava.
Usually, in the phase of realization, you are "from the part of the cheese" -> slightly deep vent, and then ritoccarlo in press with a fixer "with the holy hand".

Hi.
 
Bye.
the depths of gas/air vents depend on many things:
- material type (viscosity)
- injection speed
- position of burn -> and consequent rash
I attach image representation with a vent depth for a pa6.6 materialView attachment 69048consider that
- the width depends on the size of the piece and the burn
- depth from the type of material used
- semi-crystalline from 0.01mm to 0.03mm approximately
- approximately 0.02 to 0.05mm.

However, usually, in the literature of the family of material used, these data are indicated to you.

As a rule the material is viscous, the deeper the air vent must be.

attention to the possible formation of bava.
Usually, in the phase of realization, you are "from the part of the cheese" -> slightly deep vent, and then ritoccarlo in press with a fixer "with the holy hand".

Hi.
Thank you very much...
 

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