The most common problems encountered in overmolding are:
	- Poor adhesion
 
	- Incomplete filling of the substrate or overmold
 
	- Flashing of the overmold
 
Corrective actions for many of these problems are presented below.
	
		
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			 Observation 
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			 Possible Causes 
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			 Corrective Actions 
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			 Flash (over substrate or on periphery of part) 
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				- Poor mold fit
 
				- Inadequate molding machine tonnage
 
				- Poor shutoff design
 
				- Substrate shrinkage
 
			 
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				- Check by bluing the tool
 
				- Increase tonnage or decrease injection and pack pressure
 
				- Re-cut tool to obtain complete shutoff
 
				- Check for substrate sinks and re-cut tool
 
			 
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			 Short shots 
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				- Not enough material
 
				- Not enough injection pressure
 
				- Not enough fill speed
 
				- Melt too cold
 
				- Poor venting
 
			 
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				- Increase shot size
 
				- Increase injection pressure
 
				- Increase injection speed
 
				- Increase melt temperature
 
				- Decrease the clamp tonnage and re-cut vents
 
			 
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			 Poor quality knit lines 
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				- Gas trapped between polymer fronts
 
				- Low melt temperature
 
			 
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				- Improve vents
 
				- Increase injection speed and melt/mold temperature
 
			 
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			 Overmold breaks or impinges through hollow substrate 
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				- Improperly supported substrate
 
				- High injection pressure and melt temperature
 
				- Wrong location of gate
 
			 
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				- Fully support the substrate to resist hydraulic injection pressures and melting
 
				- Lower injection pressure and melt temperature
 
				- Relocate gate
 
			 
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			 Warped parts 
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				- Lower the molded in stress in both the substrate and the elastomer
 
				- Increase the stiffness of the substrate by including glass or increasing thickness of ribs
 
			 
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			 Poor adhesion 
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				- Incompatible materials
 
				- Contamination
 
				- Gate freeze-off too early
 
			 
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				- Re-select correct grade of TPE
 
				- Check for color concentrate compatibility and/or the use of a lubricated grade of substrate
 
				- Increase the process temperatures and/or mold temperature
 
			 
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			 Surface sinks 
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				- Material shrinkage causes non-uniform release from tool surface
 
				- Gate freeze-off too early
 
			 
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				- Increase the pack pressure/hold time and decrease material temperature
 
				- Increase gate size
 
			 
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			 Non-uniform color 
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				- Incompatible color concentrate
 
				- Inadequate melting and dispersion of color concentrate
 
			 
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				- Check for concentrate compatibility
 
				- Increase rear zone temperature, back pressure, screw RPM
 
			 
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			 Surface splaying (silver streaking) 
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			 Parts stick in the "A" side of the tool 
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				- Not enough draft
 
				- Part forms a vacuum in the "A" cavity
 
				- "A" cavity too shiny
 
				- "A" cavity too hot
 
			 
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				- Increase the draft
 
				- Provide air assist release
 
				- Sandblast the cavity
 
				- Run the "A" half cooler
 
			 
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			 Elastomer is sticky or smells 
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				- Check for material residence time and reduce temperature in rear zones if possible
 
			 
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