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I can't help you with compression molding but I have a question about your note #7:
7. INSPECT PART FOR COSMETIC DEFECTS USING THE SOCIETY OF THE PLASTIC INDUSTRY
COSMETIC SPECIFICATIONS OF INJECTION MOLDED PLASTIC PARTS, 1994 EDITION:
ALL TEXTURED SURFACES: GRADE <x> / SURFACE <x>
ALL CAVITY SIDE SURFACES (UNTEXTURED) GRADE <x> / SURFACE <x>
ALL CORE SIDE SURFACES: GRADE <x> / SURFACE <x>
What exactly is the SPI Cosmetic Specification? I went to their website & could not find any standards or specs. There are links to some other organizations like ASTM that they work with to develop standards.
I did get the SPI mold finish plaque years ago & I remember it was like pulling teeth to find it & buy it. They don't seem to want to disseminate their wisdom.
I can't help you with compression molding but I have a question about your note #7:
7. INSPECT PART FOR COSMETIC DEFECTS USING THE SOCIETY OF THE PLASTIC INDUSTRY
COSMETIC SPECIFICATIONS OF INJECTION MOLDED PLASTIC PARTS, 1994 EDITION:
ALL TEXTURED SURFACES: GRADE <x> / SURFACE <x>
ALL CAVITY SIDE SURFACES (UNTEXTURED) GRADE <x> / SURFACE <x>
ALL CORE SIDE SURFACES: GRADE <x> / SURFACE <x>What exactly is the SPI Cosmetic Specification? I went to their website & could not find any standards or specs. There are links to some other organizations like ASTM that they work with to develop standards.
I did get the SPI mold finish plaque years ago & I remember it was like pulling teeth to find it & buy it. They don't seem to want to disseminate their wisdom.