What do differential cooling and differential pressure create?

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The question is asking about the effects of differential cooling and differential pressure in a manufacturing process, specifically what defects or phenomena they can cause. You need to choose the correct option among 'Jetting', 'Knit lines', 'Short shots', and 'Warp'.
Answer
Warp
Differential cooling and differential pressure create warp.
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Differential cooling and differential pressure create warp.
More Information
Differential cooling occurs when one side of a plastic part cools at a different rate than the other, leading to uneven shrinkage and internal stresses, which results in a warped part. Differential pressure can exacerbate this issue.
Tips
Understanding the impact that cooling and pressure have on the final product will help avoid these issues.
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