Injection Moulding

New Research revealed Role of CO2 in Injection Moulding

  • Posted by Dienamics
  • July 25, 2013

A new paper by The Linde Group has revealed that carbon dioxide (CO2) can be used to cut cooling cycles and overall production cycles in injection moulding. The white paper is concerned with the manufacturing technique of gas assist injection moulding, which traditionally uses nitrogen as the gas of choice.

However, the paper revealed that Linde Group has begun using a new, CO2-based gas injection moulding technique. One of the white paper’s authors, Jim Stanley, suggested that using CO2 could boost efficiency and reduce investment costs. The equipment is easy to install and provides strong results.

The new technique could reduce the cooling cycle by as much as 50% and cut the time required for the overall manufacturing cycle by as much as 20-50%.

Stanley and the paper’s other authors suggested that using CO2 rather than nitrogen could even cut the cost of moulded parts, while also creating extra moulding capacity.

Source:http://www.plasticstoday.com/articles/benefits-co2-gas-assist-injection-molding-detailed-free-whitepaper-061920132

 

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