Jun 20, 2024 Leave a message

Thin wall injection molding container leakage causes and solutions

Due to their light weight and cost effectiveness, thin-walled injection molded food containers are a popular choice for takeout and food delivery. However, sometimes they can have problems with leakage. There are several reasons why this happens and some simple solutions to prevent it.

One of the reasons for leakage of thin-walled injection molded food containers is due to insufficient wall thickness. When the wall thickness is too thin, the container may not be strong enough to hold the contents. To solve this problem, it is recommended to increase the wall thickness to achieve the required strength.


Another cause of leakage is improper sealing of containers. If the container is not properly sealed, it will cause leaks and spills during transportation, resulting in a poor user experience. To prevent this from happening, it's important to make sure the lid is tightly closed before wrapping the food.

Another important factor contributing to leakage is the design of the container. When the design is not executed properly, leaks may result due to the lack of proper reinforcement at corners or other weak points. One idea is to add extra ribs or braces to the design of the container to add extra stability, but it should be balanced with the overall look of the design.


In summary, injection molded food containers with thin walls are prone to leaks, but proper wall thickness, sealing and design can easily prevent this problem. It is important to prioritize functionality and aesthetics to create products that are both reliable and visually appealing. With these factors in mind, thin-walled food containers remain a practical solution for food delivery and takeout needs.

 

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