This morning received an ashtray mold from a Chongqing customer, because of the poor packaging, it was casually packed in a bubble bag, and the final package was not a plastic bag in a carton, and when we received the mold, we found that there were many bumps. So today, let's talk about the possible impact of mold bumps on polishing!
Due to unreasonable packaging, the mold may cause scratches, dents and other damage on the surface of the mold after being bumped during transportation, which is difficult to eliminate during the polishing process and will eventually directly affect the polishing effect. Of course, after a bump, the damaged areas on the surface of the mold may become rough, making it more time and effort to deal with these areas during the polishing process, which increases the difficulty of polishing. Due to the damage to the mold surface caused by bumps, it may also be difficult to achieve the expected smoothness, which will affect the final polishing effect. Therefore, before the mold is polished, the mold should be avoided as much as possible, and if there are bump marks on the surface of the mold, it should be repaired first and then polished.
Therefore, when the mold is packed and mailed, the packaging must be cautious, it is best to fix it well, to avoid collision during transportation, the parts or spare parts are best packed into boxes separately, do not put them in a package with the mold itself, otherwise there is a risk of bumps in transportation, and the first time you receive the mold, you must check whether there are bruises or other defects, only to ensure that the mold is intact, and the stability of polishing quality can be guaranteed.