Analysis Of The Four Characteristics Of Injection Molds

Aug 20, 2021

Analysis of the four characteristics of injection molds

The plastic products we see on the market are formed by injection mold factories injecting plastic raw materials into molds. Molds are widely used in many industries. According to the molding characteristics, they can be divided into thermoset plastic molds and thermoplastic molds. So, what are the characteristics of injection mold factories? The process of the injection mold is to inject the molten material into the cavity through high pressure, and then cool and solidify to obtain the molded product.

1. Wide range of applications

Injection molds have a wide range of applications and can simultaneously form plastic parts with complex structures, precise dimensions and good internal quality. Therefore, they are widely used in the production of plastic products.

2. High precision requirements

Whether the design and manufacture of the injection mold, the geometric shape and the structural size are reasonable, directly affect the rheological properties and filling effect of the polymer melt in the mold channel, and ultimately affect the molding quality of the plastic part.

Third, the operation is highly professional

There are many uncertainties in the early design and development of injection molds. First, the preliminary design requires experienced practitioners, most of whom rely on the knowledge and experience of mold designers. Features such as jet flow, warpage deformation, welding seam and pouring are closely related to the design of the pouring system.

Fourth, temperature control

To control the mold temperature is to heat the mold to the working temperature. The key is to keep the mold temperature constant at the working temperature.


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