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What is the Injection Moulding?
Injection molding is a manufacturing process for producing parts from
both thermoplastic and thermosetting plastic materials. Material is fed
into a heated barrel, mixed, and forced into a mold cavity where it cools
and hardens to the configuration of the cavity.
What are the characteristics of injection machines?
 Ensures A Higher Quality Material
What are the characteristics of injection machines?
 Energy Saving
What are the characteristics of injection machines?
 Environmental Protection
Injection Moulding Process
 Material granules are melted down and injected into
the mold.
Injection Moulding Process
 The mold is held under pressure until the material
cools and hardens.
Injection Moulding Process
Once the material hardens, the mold is opened and the
part is removed.
Injection Moulding Process
 And the process can be repeated.
What Is Injection Molding Used for?
 Items made from injection molding
 Injection molding is used for manufacturing plastic,
rubber and metal. Materials are fed through a heated
barrel in the machine and forced into a mold where it
will cool and take its shape. An injection molding
machine can stamp out metal car shell parts, rubber
valve steam seals, and even plastic toys for kids.
What Is Injection Molding Used for?
Plastic
Injection molds uses plastic to make toys for children, milk containers and
movie cases. It also makes other plastic products such as combs, kitchen
utensils and dust pans.
What Is Injection Molding Used for?
Rubber
Injection molds make many rubber automobile parts. It makes valve
steam seals and oil seals for the engine. It also makes earplugs, rubber
hoses and telecommunications items.
What Is Injection Molding Used for?
Metal
Injection molds can stamp out small to large items. It can
stamp out automobile parts from spark plugs and floor
pans to ball bearings. It also can stamp out items like TV
hangers and knitting needles.
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