Plug
In injection molds with conventional cooling, the cooling system is manufactured with as little as possible drill holes.
A change in direction is realized by intersecting drill holes.
These auxiliary holes need to be closed by a plug to avoid the coolant flowing out of the mold.
Additionally plugs need to be inserted to define a clear direction of the coolant stream.
This way the coolant can flow through a drill hole in multiple areas.
The plugs prevent the coolant to flow into uncertain directions and support with the enforced flow direction a good cooling system of the mold.
Injection Molding: Plugs to be inserted into the drill holes in the mold.
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