The Sink marks estimate result displays simulated sink marks on the part.
The Sink marks estimate result displays the calculated depths of sink marks in the part, and shows a legend to detail the depth differences.
This result indicates the presence and location of sink marks (and voids) likely to be caused by features on the opposite face of the surface. Sink marks typically occur in moldings with thicker sections, or at locations opposite ribs, bosses or internal fillets. The result may also indicate sink marks caused by locally thick regions which are not ribs.
As sink marks are a visual rather than a structural defect, the result should be evaluated against the part's visual design specifications. Lighter colors and textured surfaces tend to make sink marks less visible.
The result index indicates a degree of severity of depth as affected by the material, part geometry, position relative to the injection location and mold filling conditions. Changing any of these would allow you to determine its contribution to the sink marks severity.
Generally, if the thickness of the rib is less than or equal to 60% of the main wall section then, there are likely to be no significant sink marks.
If it is not possible to remove or reduce a sink mark, you can conceal it. This can be done by adding a design feature, such as a series of serrations on the area where it occurs.
To reduce the occurrence of sink marks try one of these options: