The challenge of using co-injection molding process lies in the undefined interface between 1st shot (skin) and 2nd shot (core) material. After the core enters the cavity, there are two materials flowing at the same time inside the cavity. The skin/core distribution is thus determined by the flow behavior of each material, not by the cavity design alone! This unique feature of co-injection process poses difficulties for product designers and process engineers. Without proper analysis tools, molders struggle to optimize the gate location and to maximize the core content. Based on its successful 3D simulation techinique in the Gas and Water Assisted Injection Molding, Moldex3d R11 provides complete solution for the Co-Injection Process with benefits as follows: The steps of comparing material properties can be found out in the Tips and Tricks session in this issue. Steel Shavings Shredder,Metal Turnings Shredder Machine,Steel Shavings Shredding Machine,Cast Iron Shavings Shredder DILOYA GROUP CO.,LTD. , https://www.diloyamachine.com
Fig. 1 Â The 3-dimensional distribution of skin and core material inside the cavity
 Fig. 2  The skin thickness prediction of a multiple-gate large door panel component
 Fig. 3  The prediction of the location and core content when breakthrough happens.
The core melt front evolution after break through can also be simulated