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Unlike conventional straight injection molding, which utilizes extremely high pressures to force materials into a mold’s cavity, structural foam molding takes advantage of a part’s configuration (the generally thick wall sections), and the foaming action (supplied by a chemical reaction within the resin blend), to allow the molten resin to flow further, and with lower pressure, than the conventional straight injection molding process would allow.
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