mouldability
Mouldability refers to the ease with which a material can be shaped within a mould to produce a part that meets the desired geometry, surface quality, and dimensional tolerances. It describes how readily a material can fill a mould completely and solidify with acceptable defects. In practice, mouldability is influenced by the material’s flow behavior, wetting of the mould surface, and its solidification characteristics.
In casting, injection molding, and other forming processes, mouldability depends on viscosity, temperature, and the interaction
Factors include intrinsic properties (viscosity, density, surface tension, crystallization or curing kinetics), mould design and surface
Optimizing mouldability often involves design changes, material selection, or process adjustments to reduce defects and improve
See also: casting, injection molding, rheology, castability.