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A wide variety of products are manufactured using injection molding, which vary greatly in their size, complexity, and application. The injection molding process requires the use of an injection molding machine, raw plastic material, and a mold.
The plastic is melted in the injection molding machine and then injected into the mold, where it cools and solidifies into the final part. The steps in this process are described in greater detail in the next section.
Injection molding along with extrusion ranks as one of the prime processes for producing plastic articles. It is a fast process and is used to produce large numbers of identical items from high precision engineering components to disposable consumer goods.
A moulding machine, also known as an injection press, consists of two main parts: the injection unit and the clamping unit. Moulds can be fastened by injection machines in either a vertical or horizontal position, depending on the size or type of application required.
A choice of cold or hot runner systems can also be selected for carrying the plastic into the mould cavities. Again, this will depend on the product being manufactured.
There are various types of moulding machines classified by the various driving systems they use, including: hydraulic, mechanical, electric or hybrid machines.
Although the manufacturing of plastic products using an injection mould may seem quite simple at first (the plastic material is injected into a mould, left to cool, then removed when ready) there are however more complex steps involved in order for this seemingly simple process to occur. The six main steps are as follows:
D-10 Vrundavan Township, Harni Road, Vadodara 390006 GJ India
sales@jskindustrial.com
D-10 Vrundavan Township, Harni Road, Vadodara 390006 GJ India
sales@jskindustrial.com