distance from the medium channel to cavity surface in a mold
distance from the medium channel to cavity surface should be as equal as possible. […]
distance from the medium channel to cavity surface should be as equal as possible. […]
generally, it is more effective to heat or cool slender slots of large quantity than large-sized slots, which expands the range for mold temperature control. […]
on the other hand, in order to remove such defect as the welding mark and to produce plastic parts with high lucency, dielectric such as high temperature and high pressure steam, high pressure hot water or thermal conducting oil should be applied to the molds to raise surface temperature molds. […]
the hot and cold medium channel of molds is usually in hole or slot form, […]
actually, there is the third kind of the electrical heating method—heating with electric ring, wind the flat resistance wire around the mica and put the part into a tailor-made metal shell, […]
I want to show another type of the electrical heating method–direct heating with resistance wire, select sound resistance wires, insert them into insulated a porcelain tube, […]
if mold temperature is required to be above 80 Celsius degrees, a heating device shall be needed. […]
temperature of plastic molds directly influences the molding quality and productivity of plastic parts, for thermoset plastics, […]
In the injection molding world, everybody has an opinion about how molds should be gated – how many should be used; where should they be located; and, what size and shape should they be? Much of what is actually implemented into mold designs comes from experience, whether it is from the moldmaker, molder or material [...]
“How can we mold more parts on the same equipment in less time and lower our costs?” is a standard question whose common answers include reduce cycle time and/or improve mold yield efficiency. Surface treatments have been part of this solution and in the last 10 years a new family of coatings—DLC (diamond like carbon)—has [...]