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Shrinkage of the plastic parts in mould cavity can results in generation of sink holes in the plastic.(a) True(b) FalseThis question was addressed to me in unit test.My doubt is from Injection Moulding Process in portion Moulding with Polymers of Casting-Forming-Welding II

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The correct option is (a) True

The explanation is: Shrinking of plastic in mould cavity can result sink holes which are a TYPE of DEFECT that can ruin the PRODUCT. To avoid such DEFECTS, cross-sectional thickness should be maintained uniformly throughout the component. And ribs and gussets must be used which provides mechanical strength to the parts MADE in the mould.



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