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The difference between plastic molds and injection molds

Time:2023-12-12Views:1


With the increasing development of technology, plastic products have become an irreplaceable product in our daily lives. In real life, plastic products have almost conquered various categories, such as cars, ships, airplanes, computers, phones, and a few other substances that friends can see at any time in life. Some of their plastic parts are molded through plastic molds. When a product is born, mold opening is essential, When we need to find a mold factory, we often think that injection molds and plastic molds mean the same thing. If you want to know the difference between plastic molds and injection molds, please read this article and we will take you to inquire about the difference!

Plastic mold, a combination plastic mold used for compression molding, extrusion molding, injection molding, blow molding, and low foam forming, mainly comprising a concave mold with a variable cavity composed of a concave mold combination substrate, a concave mold component, and a concave mold combination card plate, and a convex mold with a variable core composed of a convex mold combination substrate, a convex mold component, a convex mold combination card plate, a cavity cutting component, and a side cutting combination plate. Coordinate changes to the convex and concave molds of the mold and the auxiliary molding system. Can process series plastic parts of different shapes and sizes.

Injection mold is an object for manufacturing plastic products; It is also an object that pays for the complete layout and precise cutting of plastic products. Injection molding is a processing technique used in the mass production of complex shaped components. Specifically, it refers to injecting heated and melted plastic into the mold cavity through an injection molding machine under high pressure, cooling and solidifying it to obtain the formed product. The injection mold consists of two sides: a moving mold and a fixed mold. The moving mold is placed on the movable template of the injection molding machine, and the fixed mold is placed on the fixed template of the injection molding machine. During injection molding, the movable and fixed molds are closed to form a pouring system and cavity. When opening the mold, the movable and fixed molds are separated to facilitate the removal of plastic finished products. In order to reduce the heavy workload of mold design and manufacturing, injection molds mostly adopt standardized mold frames.

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