Injection Moulding

A Guide to Plastic Injection Moulding

  • Posted by Dienamics
  • October 31, 2013

The modern human owes many of his or her daily conveniences to the technique known as plastic injection moulding. This manufacturing technique has been in use since the 19th century.

Key steps

Key steps in the plastic injection moulding process include clamping, injection and cooling:

    • Clamping keeps the mould in place under heating and other pressure.

  • Injection occurs when the plastic materials are input into the injection unit.
  • The plastic mass is then cooled, and the clamping unit opens to allow the item to be ejected. Ejection can occur with an ejection rod and plate.

Products

Plastics injection moulding is a process that is used in numerous applications. Some of the products created include automotive parts, tires, aircraft parts, plastic cutlery, protective packaging for products, egg cartons, plastic toys and furniture.

Advantages

Plastic injection moulding can be used to create a huge volume of products, and it is a flexible process that allows the manufacturer to create different designs to meet specific needs.

The process is compatible with a wide range of materials and it offers a low-labour option for manufacturing. Little or no finishing is required, and there is little scrap heap loss yielded by the process.

 

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