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Plastic injection molding
Plastic injection molding is the primary process for manufacturing plastic parts used in consumer goods such as computer keyboards, monitors, bottle caps, cups and solid plastic articles. Plastic is known to be a very versatile and economical material that is used in many applications. Injection molding involves taking plastic in the form of pellets or granules and heating this material until a melt is obtained. Then the melt is forced into a split-die chamber/mold where it is allowed to "cool" into the desired shape. The mold is then opened and the part is ejected, at which time the cycle is repeated.
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Plastic injection molding
sprue gate
Manufacturing; Plastic injection molding
A passageway through which melt flows from the nozzle to the mold cavity.
air burn
Manufacturing; Plastic injection molding
A patch or streak of brown or black material on the component caused by air or gases that have not been properly vented from the mold and have caused the material to overheat and burn.
dwell
Manufacturing; Plastic injection molding
A pause in the applied pressure to a mold during the injection cycle just before the mold is completely closed. This dwell allows any gases formed or present to escape from the molding material.
knockout pin
Manufacturing; Plastic injection molding
A pin that ejects a molded article from the mold.
reinforced plastic
Manufacturing; Plastic injection molding
A plastic composition in which fibrous reinforcements are imbedded, with strength properties greatly superior to those of the base resin.
color concentrate
Manufacturing; Plastic injection molding
A plastic compound which contains a high percentage of pigment, to be blended in appropriate amounts with the base resin so that the correct final color is achieved.
preform
Manufacturing; Plastic injection molding
A plastic pre- shaped part produced by injection molding systems in the first step of a two-stage injection molding and blow molding process used to produce bottles or containers. The preform is ...