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Product safety is crucial for any business, but when it comes to the food, beverage and pharmaceutical sectors, product safety can be a matter of life or death.
Close monitoring of the heat transfer system and its operation will reduce many problems. Establish and maintain a baseline set up guide for your heat transfer system that includes the following information.
If quality concerns arise when injection-molding plastic parts, consider the heat transfer equipment, including chillers and temperature control units, and avoid over- or under-cooling.
Mold temperature control is just one of many process elements that can affect the quality of a plastic injection-molded part and, even within that narrow slice of molding technology, there can be many variables.