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Crystalline Materials, Process Trouble-Shooting Guidelines

crystalline table

Optimum molded parts are a combination of good design practices coupled with proper molding conditions. It is wrong to assume that poor design practices can be overcome with processing conditions in all cases. Use this chart as a guide when trying to resolve common processing issues with crystalline resins.

Inasmuch as GE Polymerland has no control over the use to which others may put these materials, it does not guarantee that the same result as those described herein will be obtained. Nor does GE Polymerland guarantee the efficacy or safety of any possible or suggested design for articles of manufacture as illustrated herein by any photographs, technical drawings and the like. Each user of the material or design should make his/her own tests to determine the suitability of the material or any material for the design, as well as the suitability of the material, or any material, or design, or both, for his/her particular use. Statements concerning possible or suggested use of the materials or designs described herein are not to be construed as constituting a license under any GE Polymerland patent covering such use or as recommendations for use of such materials or designs in the infringement of any patent.




Amorphous Materials, Process Troubleshooting Guidelines

Amorphous Table

Optimum molded parts are a combination of good design practices coupled with proper molding conditions. It is wrong to assume that poor design practices can be overcome with processing conditions in all cases. Use this chart as a guide when trying to resolve common processing issues with amorphous resins.

Inasmuch as GE Polymerland has no control over the use to which others may put these materials, it does not guarantee that the same result as those described herein will be obtained. Nor does GE Polymerland guarantee the efficacy or safety of any possible or suggested design for articles of manufacture as illustrated herein by any photographs, technical drawings and the like. Each user of the material or design should make his/her own tests to determine the suitability of the material or any material for the design, as well as the suitability of the material, or any material, or design, or both, for his/her particular use. Statements concerning possible or suggested use of the materials or designs described herein are not to be construed as constituting a license under any GE Polymerland patent covering such use or as recommendations for use of such materials or designs in the infringement of any patent.


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