During plastic processing, the presence of moisture in the raw material can significantly compromise the final quality of molded parts.

Many polymers are hygroscopic, meaning they absorb moisture from the surrounding air. The water retained in the granules can cause visual defects—such as bubbles, streaks, or opacity—and structural issues like brittleness or loss of mechanical strength, all of which affect both the appearance and performance of the final product.

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