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Runner Design - 02 Runner Diameter Size

Runner Diameter Size

Ideally, the size of the runner diameter will take many factors into account — part volume, part flow length, runner length, machine capacity gate size, and cycle time. Generally, runners should have diameters equal to the maximum part thickness, but within the 4 mm to 10 mm diameter range to avoid early freeze-off or excessive cycle time. The runner should be large enough to minimize pressure loss, yet small enough to maintain satisfactory cycle time. Smaller runner diameters have been successfully used as a result of computer flow analysis where the smaller runner diameter increases material shear heat, thereby assisting in maintaining melt temperature and enhancing the polymer flow. Large runners are not economical because of the amount of energy that goes into forming, and then regrinding the material that solidifies within them.
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