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Injection process problems can lead to defects in the final product.
Check for improper material flow during injection
Inspect for air traps or voids in the mold
Ensure proper temperature and pressure settings
Verify that the injection speed is appropriate
Look for issues with mold design or maintenance
Types of defects in plastic parts include sink marks, weld lines, voids, flash, and warping.
Sink marks: depressions on the surface caused by uneven cooling
Weld lines: visible lines where molten plastic meets during injection molding
Voids: air bubbles trapped in the plastic
Flash: excess material around the edges of the part
Warping: deformation of the part due to uneven cooling or shrinkage
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I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Apr 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.
Press tools are used in manufacturing to shape and cut materials. There are various types of press tools.
Blanking tool
Piercing tool
Bending tool
Drawing tool
Forming tool
Coining tool
Embossing tool
Extrusion tool
Cutting clearance for fine tool is crucial for precision and accuracy.
Cutting clearance should be minimal for fine tools to prevent deflection and ensure accuracy.
The clearance should be determined based on the material being cut and the tool being used.
For example, a carbide end mill may require a smaller clearance than a high-speed steel tool.
The cutting speed and feed rate should also be considered when determining ...
To calculate press force, multiply the area of the part being pressed by the pressure applied.
Determine the area of the part being pressed
Determine the pressure being applied
Multiply the area by the pressure to get the press force
Press Force = Area x Pressure
The basic tool structure consists of a handle, shank, and working end.
The handle is the part held by the user and provides grip and control.
The shank connects the handle to the working end and may be straight or angled.
The working end is the part that performs the intended task, such as cutting or drilling.
Examples include a hammer with a wooden handle, a screwdriver with a metal shank, and a saw with a toothed working
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Apr 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.
Press tools are used in manufacturing to shape and cut materials. There are various types of press tools.
Blanking tool
Piercing tool
Bending tool
Drawing tool
Forming tool
Coining tool
Embossing tool
Extrusion tool
Cutting clearance for fine tool is crucial for precision and accuracy.
Cutting clearance should be minimal for fine tools to prevent deflection and ensure accuracy.
The clearance should be determined based on the material being cut and the tool being used.
For example, a carbide end mill may require a smaller clearance than a high-speed steel tool.
The cutting speed and feed rate should also be considered when determining ...
To calculate press force, multiply the area of the part being pressed by the pressure applied.
Determine the area of the part being pressed
Determine the pressure being applied
Multiply the area by the pressure to get the press force
Press Force = Area x Pressure
The basic tool structure consists of a handle, shank, and working end.
The handle is the part held by the user and provides grip and control.
The shank connects the handle to the working end and may be straight or angled.
The working end is the part that performs the intended task, such as cutting or drilling.
Examples include a hammer with a wooden handle, a screwdriver with a metal shank, and a saw with a toothed working
posted on 16 Nov 2022
I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed in May 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
I applied via Approached by company
I applied via campus placement at CIPET and was interviewed in May 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
I am interested in joining Mutual Industries because of their reputation for excellence and their commitment to innovation and growth.
I am impressed by Mutual Industries' track record of delivering high-quality products and services.
I am excited about the opportunity to contribute to Mutual Industries' continued success and growth.
I believe that Mutual Industries' focus on innovation aligns with my own passion for find...
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