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Advances on Injection Molding of Polymers II
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Further to the successful conclusion of the previous Special Issue “Advances in Injection Molding of Polymers”, we are delighted to revisit the topic for a 2nd edition entitled “Advances in Injection Molding of Polymers II”. This edition will continue to collect high-quality papers which are dedicated to injection molding of polymers.
The simplest description of the injection molding process is that molten materials are injected into a cool cavity where they solidify. In reality, however, the process is very complex. Nevertheless, it allows us to produce finished objects of any geometry by a single shot. For this reason, the injection molding process is very diffuse, and more than 30% of all plastics are processed by injection molding machines. New developments of the process occur continuously in order to favor the production of parts for a particular use and/or realized with special materials. For instance, in the last few decades, standard injection molding has been adapted to realize very small parts due to the rapidly growing and evolving demand for micro- and nanostructured devices with a high level of reproducibility at a small cost.
Among the parameters that identify the quality of a part, the dimensional tolerance and stability of moldings are very important and may well run out of control. Furthermore, moldings’ final properties are related to their bulk and surface morphology distributions, which in turn are determined by processing conditions.
Thus, this Special Issue will welcome contributions that clarify (by either modeling or correlations) the effects of processing conditions on the quality and, above all, the structure and properties of the moldings. Furthermore, contributions on advanced topics, such as micro-molding, or special techniques, such as gas injection molding, will be welcome. Another relevant topic is the production of highly valuable parts obtained by combining polymers with other materials, such as for powder injection molding.
Dr. Vito Speranza
Prof. Dr. Giuseppe Titomanlio
Dr. Sara Liparoti
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- injection molding
- injection molding modeling
- morphology structuring and characterization of moldings
- relationships between processing conditions and final properties of the moldings
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