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Template:Linkless-date Coinjection is a polymer injection technology in which different polymers are injected into the same mold.

Reasons for using coinjection are:

  1. reducing cost by using a cheaper fill material as the non-visible core of a product[1]
  2. combining desired properties of polymers, such as colour (the differently coloured parts in car tail lights), feel (soft-touch toothbrush) or mechanical properties.

Despite these advantages, coinjection requires machinery that is more expensive and difficult to maintain than standard single injection machines. The coinjection process also has difficulty with complex geometric shapes.[2]

References

  1. ^ "What's Behind the Chrome Plate? Coinjection & Gas-Assist Molding". Plastic Technology. Retrieved 2005-08-31.
  2. ^ "Coinjection's New Look: Two Screws, One Barrel". Plastic Technology. Retrieved 2005-08-31.