Injection molding Parts Archives - HongKong Wahi https://wahimold.com/chanpin/injection-molding-parts/ Fri, 14 Jun 2024 06:53:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Injection molding tools https://wahimold.com/product/aluminium-cnc-lathing-2/ https://wahimold.com/product/aluminium-cnc-lathing-2/#respond Fri, 14 Jun 2024 06:39:32 +0000 https://wahimold.com/?post_type=product&p=1015 Injection Mold Manufacturing Process The mold manufacturing process for injection molding is referred to as mold tooling. Many molding shops offer mold tooling and design as a service on top of full production injection molding. The majority of these molds are made of steel, but they can also be manufactured from aluminum. Mold tooling can […]

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Injection Mold Manufacturing Process

The mold manufacturing process for injection molding is referred to as mold tooling. Many molding shops offer mold tooling and design as a service on top of full production injection molding. The majority of these molds are made of steel, but they can also be manufactured from aluminum.

Mold tooling can be an intricate challenge as each mold is made up of many different parts. In this article we will explain the mold manufacturing process and the exacting details needed to complete the perfect mold.

Note: The molds/injection molding process mentioned in this article will reference book molds on a vertical injection molding machine.

Structure of the Mold

Mold Base: A mold base is made up of two or more metal plates. These are called clamp plates and hold all of the internal aspects of the mold in between them. The bottom clamp plate rests on the insert molding machine table and contains support pillars for the ejector plate. The top plate is what the machine’s nozzle will press down on to receive the plastic resin.

Ejector Plate: The ejector plate is a moving part that assists in lifting the molded product out of the cavity. The plate itself has pins connected to it that fit through the rest of the mold and gently push the part up when it is finished. The plate keeps the pins together so they lift all at the same time. The ejector plate gets pushed up by the press knockouts attached to the machine.

Ejector Retainer Plate: This plate is a relatively thin sheet of metal that fits over the ejector plate. The retainer has holes for each injector pin and acts as a support for them.

“B” Plate: The “B” plate supports the mold cavity/core in place and is what the top half (“A” plate) of the mold closes on. The “B” plate is the final piece to the “B” half of the mold, which is sometimes referred to as the “live half” as it contains the ejector system

(everything mentioned above).

“A” Plate: The “A” plate, along with the “A” half does not contain any moving sections. This is the top section of the mold that closes on top of the “B” half and receives the plastic resin from the machine.

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Mold Cavity: The cavity is filled with the plastic resin that forms the final exterior shape of the part. The cavity can be placed in the “B” plate only, but most commonly is found in both the “B” and “A” plate.

For insert molding, the “B” cavity is typically the side where the inserts will be placed to be overmolded.

Mold Core: The mold core is what forms the interior of the final part. Similar to the cavity, the core can be found on either plate.

Sometimes the complexity of a part (ex: medical injection molding products) requires a loose core insert. Inserts are removed from the mold at the end of each cycle and the part is then taken off the insert.

Note: To help differentiate between the two, the cavity is always being filled with the resin, while the resin forms around the core.

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Sprue Bushing: The sprue bushing is placed inside the “A” plate and acts as a channel for the plastic resin to flow through to get to the cavity and core of the mold.

Additional Aspects of the Mold Manufacturing Process

Sprue: The sprue is what the plastic resin hits first after exiting the sprue bushing. This is normally a deeper imprint in the mold and leads the plastic to the runners.

Runners: The runners flow to each of the mold cavities and allows for even flow while using as little resin as possible.

Gates: At the end of each runner the plastic resin enters the cavity through a gate. There are many different types of gates but the most popular are edge gates and tunnel gates.

Shut Offs: Shut offs block the plastic from entering a selected area, most commonly used when a part needs a hole or requires a hollow aspect.

Water Line: A water line is a channel inside the “B” and “A” plate that lets cold water flow through to keep it cool. The water line also helps cool the parts quicker for faster cycle runs depending on the type of plastic resin used. Not all molds require a water line.

Heating Cartridge: Rather than cooling a mold, sometimes a mold needs to be heated to keep the plastic from hardening too quickly. Heating cartridges are electric steel rods that are inserted into the mold to keep it hot. Engineering grade thermoplastics require mold temperatures of over 200° F to help stabilize the plastic during the cooling process. This will also help prevent short shots.

You can also heat a mold with hot water through the water line, but these lines usually only go as high as 150° F.

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Slides: Slides are rare additions to the mold manufacturing process but sometimes necessary. A slide is used when the injection molding products require a special shut off that cannot be implemented in the stationary design of the mold. Slides can be moved manually per cycle, or can sometimes be triggered when the mold is closing.

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WAHI is proud to offer mold tooling capabilities in our full scale production facility. Customer’s take advantage of our ability to design and build molds, along with testing each mold to ensure the quality of the parts.

Stuck on a project? Request a same-day quote to see how our medical injection molding experts at WAHI can help move your project forward.

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What Is Plastic Injection Molding?


Injection molding is a manufacturing process used to make plastic parts. Plastic injection molding can be used for anything from manufacturing a few prototype parts up to running millions of an identical part. Plastic injection molding is ideal for making large quantities of the same part or related parts. WAHI provides custom plastic injection molding for customers worldwide.

What is Plastic Injection Molding Used For?

Plastic injection molding has almost unlimited manufacturing possibilities. Examples of plastic injection molding can be found in a variety of industries including consumer electronics, car parts, medical devices, tools, toys, and packaging. Post-processing applications can be used to achieve the desired finish or texture. Plastic injection molding is an economical way to mass-produce the same or similar plastic parts.

The Basics of Plastic Injection Molding

Plastic injection molding is the process of making plastic parts using molten plastic and a metal mold. Special plastic resins, known as thermoplastics, are melted and then forced into the metal mold. Molds can be made of steel, aluminum, or beryllium-copper alloy. The molten plastic fills the cavity inside the mold. The part is removed from the injection mold after the plastic has cooled and re-solidified. This manufacturing process is done with specialized injection molding machines called presses. These injection-molding machines must be able to do several key processes at the same time. First, the thermoplastic is melted and then pushed under pressure into the metal mold. The injection-molding machine must be able to hold the mold closed while it is being filled. The machine uses a clamping mechanism to keep the molds closed by applying the appropriate amount of pressure to the outside of the mold. This pressure is called clamping tonnage or clamping force.  The clamp is released once the part has cooled. The part is removed from the mold and the process starts over.

low cost injection moldingLow Cost: WAHI has its own injection molding equipment and mold manufacturing department, which reduces costs and sets it apart from competitors with distinctive pricing.

high quality injection moldingHigh Quality:Our process quality systems ensure that your parts are the highest quality possible for your application.

fast shipping injection moldingQuick Turnaround: WAHI offers three different shipping methods, including next day air, to accommodate any timing and budget requirements.

 

online quotes injection moldingOnline Quotes:  WAHI offers an interactive, online quotation system that provides INSTANT quotes for plastic injection molding, CNC machining, and urethane casting. 

Technology Materials Lead Time
Injection Molding Most Common: ABS, PC, PE, PP

Other Supported Materials: HDPE, LDPE, Nylon (PA 6, PA 11, PA 12, PA 66), PC/ABS, PEEK, PEI, PET, PMMA/Acrylic, POM (Acetal/Delrin), PS, PSU, PU, TPE, TPU, TPV

Additives and Fibers: Colorants, flame retardants, glass fibers, plasticizers, UV absorbers

T1 Samples: As little as two weeks

Post-T1 Approval: As little as one week for orders of <10,000 parts

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