How Clean Is Clean Enough?

The type of fouling (chemical make-up and physical characteristics) or residue the molding process leaves behind on your tooling will help determine your cleaning requirements. Many resins contain stabilizers, fillers or release agents that leave residue in the form of grease, light oil, yellow waxy film or rust and white-colored dust. Some resins, [...]

By |2020-07-12T14:58:56+08:00September 27th, 2009|News|2 Comments

Mold cleaning is very important in injection molding

Mold cleaning is a process where major maintenance bottlenecks often occur because molds are pulled faster than they can be cleaned and made production-ready. I have visited plants where molds waiting to be cleaned line hallways and toolrooms, taking up valuable bench space. Many times, in order to meet production demands, molds get reset dirty [...]

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What is Cooling process?

Once the mold is packed, you have to be sure that you have good cooling. Cooling is about 80 percent of the cycle, making challenging the mold cooling system very important. Checking each cooling channel to ensure that proper flow is achieved, in addition to developing a mold surface map of temperatures is key. [...]

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Seal the Gate

It also is important during the time you are packing the mold, to observe whether or not the gate is sealed. This is an area that causes a lot of trouble with new tools. They are absolutely sure—based on the long hold time they have used in the process—that the gates are sealed, [...]

By |2014-12-01T02:01:33+08:00September 26th, 2009|Blog|0 Comments
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