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<p><a href="http://www.moldclamps.net/Articledetails?article_id=191">The wall thickness of plastic parts processing has a great influence on quality</a>. If the wall thickness is too small, the flow resistance is large, and it is difficult for large and complex plastic parts to fill the cavity. The minimum size of the processed wall thickness of plastic parts should meet the following requirements:</p> <p>1. Have sufficient strength and rigidity;</p> <p>2. It can withstand the impact and vibration of the demolding mechanism during demolding;</p> <p>3. It can withstand the tightening force during assembly.</p> <p>The injection molding factory stipulates a minimum wall thickness value, which varies due to the variety, brand, and size of plastic parts. Excessive wall thickness in the processing of plastic parts is not only a waste of raw materials.</p>