Factors that affect injection molding processing

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Injection molding is an industry with a wide range of knowledge, strong technology and strong practicability. Plastic raw materials, toners, nozzle materials, molds, injection molding machines, peripheral equipment, fixtures, sprays, various auxiliary materials and packaging materials, etc., need to be used in the injection molding production process, which brings a lot of work and to the injection molding The management of the workshop brings a certain degree of difficulty. Compared with other industries or departments, injection molding workshops have higher requirements for management personnel at all levels.  

 Injection molding processing and production require 24 hours of continuous operation, generally double-sided or three-shift work is used. There are many positions in the injection molding workshop, the division of labor is complicated, and the skill requirements of different positions are different. In order to make the production of the injection molding workshop go smoothly, it is necessary to deal with the raw material room, waste room, batching room, production site, post-processing area, tool room and semi-finished products. Coordinate and manage the operation of districts and offices.  

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 1. Rubber injection molding: Rubber injection molding is a production method in which rubber is directly injected from a barrel into a mold for vulcanization. The advantages of rubber injection molding are: although it is an intermittent operation, the molding cycle is short, the production efficiency is high, the blanking process is omitted, the labor intensity is low, and the product quality is excellent.  

 2. Plastic injection molding: Plastic injection molding is a molding method of plastic products. The molten plastic is injected into a plastic product mold through pressure, and then cooled and molded to obtain various required plastic parts. There are mechanical injection molding machines dedicated to injection molding. The commonly used plastic is polystyrene. The resulting shape is usually a finished product, and no other processing is required before installation or use as a finished product. Many details, such as protrusions, ribs and threads, can be formed in one injection


Post time: Sep-28-2021