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Injection Molding Tips

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Injection Molding Tips (Below some of the paragraphs are extracted from www.ehow.com) Injection molding is the process by which a thermoplastic resin is injected into a mold by machines before cooling and hardening. The end result is a series of identically made plastic products . Injection molding can be used to make industrial items like car parts or smaller products such as sink plugs, camera parts or containers. Plastic products; Injection molding - Intertech (Taiwan) had made for our clients before Choosing Your Resin Early Although you can wait until the final moments of the injection molding process to choose and use your resin, picking a resin earlier means speeding the process and saving time and money. Designing with a resin already in mind helps simplify any further design choices along the way and reduces the need for extra work at a later stage.

Two Different Types of Injection Molding

Two Different Types of Injection Molding (Below article is extracted from www.ehow.com - Two Different Types of Injection Molding) Injection molding is a manufacturing process for producing high volumes of finished parts at a low cost per part.   (If you have a new product design, and you want to do massive production, you will need to make it by injection molding  : which mean you need to have a mold, then producing parts from the mold.)  Various plastic or rubber parts are produced in a wide range of colors. The injection molding machine injects heated molding material to the part mold through input channels. The two principal types of injection molding machines use either a cold runner channel or a hot runner channel. Cold Channel Injection Molding Cold channel injection molding machines cool the entry channel, or runner, after each part is molded and ejected. During each molding cycle a part is produced with material in the runner channel. After the part...