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'''Molding flash''' is excess material attached to a [[molding (process)|molded]] product, which must be removed. This is typically caused by leakage of the material between the two surfaces of a mold. Molding flash is seen when the optimized parameter on cull height is not calibrated. (by:Aris John Foronda 17 years in semiconductor Mold Engineer)
'''Molding flash''' is excess material attached to a [[molding (process)|molded]] product, which must be removed. This is typically caused by leakage of the material between the two surfaces of a mold. Molding flash is seen when the optimized parameter on cull height is not calibrated.
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Molding flash is excess material attached to a molded product, which must be removed. This is typically caused by leakage of the material between the two surfaces of a mold. Molding flash is seen when the optimized parameter on cull height is not calibrated.