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We use high-precision CNC machines for accurate and consistent mold production.
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High-quality injection molds for various industries
Precision injection molds for general manufacturing applications
Specialized molds for plastic injection molding processes
High-precision molds for automotive components
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High-quality injection molding services for various industries with precision and efficiency.
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Common materials include ABS, PP, PC, PA (nylon), POM (acetal), HDPE, LDPE, and specialized engineering plastics. The choice depends on application requirements for strength, heat resistance, chemical compatibility, and cost.
Sink marks are typically caused by uneven cooling or insufficient packing pressure. Warpage often results from uneven shrinkage due to material orientation, cooling rates, or mold design issues.
Flash (excess material) is usually fixed by adjusting clamping pressure or mold alignment. Short shots (incomplete filling) can be resolved by increasing injection pressure, temperature, or flow rate.
Standard mold manufacturing lead times range from 4-8 weeks, depending on complexity, size, and material. Prototyping molds can be completed in 2-4 weeks for faster validation.
Optimal parameters include melt temperature, injection speed, packing pressure, cooling time, and mold temperature. Scientific molding techniques help establish repeatable process windows.
Common defects include flash, short shots, sink marks, warpage, burn marks, weld lines, air bubbles, and dimensional variations. Each has specific causes and solutions.
Costs include mold tooling, material, labor, machine time, and overhead. Factors affecting cost include part complexity, material choice, production volume, and quality requirements.
DFM involves designing parts with manufacturing in mind, including proper wall thickness, draft angles, corner radii, gate placement, and avoiding features that complicate tooling or production.
Regular maintenance, proper material selection, controlled process parameters, and using high-quality mold steels can significantly extend mold life. Surface treatments like nitriding also help reduce wear.
Thermoplastics can be melted and reprocessed multiple times, while thermosets undergo irreversible chemical changes during curing. Thermoplastics are more common for mass production due to their recyclability.
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