How To Choose The Right Injection Molding Machine
In general, most customers who have been in the injection molding industry for many years have the ability to make their own judgment and choose the right injection molding machine to produce. However, under certain conditions, the customer may need assistance from the manufacturer to decide which one of the specifications to use. Even the customer may only have the product sample or idea, and then ask the manufacturer whether the machine can produce or which type of machine is to be compared Suitable for.
In addition, some special products may need to be equipped with special devices such as accumulators, closed circuits, injection compression, etc., to be able to produce more efficiently. This shows that how to decide the right injection molding machine to produce is an extremely important issue. The following information for readers reference.
Important factors commonly affecting injection machine selection include molds, products, plastics, forming requirements, etc. Therefore, you must first collect or have the following information available before making your selection:
Die size (width, height, thickness), weight, special design, etc.
The type and quantity of plastic used (single or multiple plastic);
Injection molding finished appearance size (length, width, height, thickness), weight, etc .; molding requirements, such as quality conditions, production speed and so on.
The size of the problem:
In some special cases, the customer's mold or product may be small mold but the required large amount of injection, or the mold bulky but the required small amount of injection, in this case, the manufacturer may not be pre-set standard specifications In line with customer needs, but must be the so-called "size distribution", that is, "big wall shot" or "small wall shot." The so-called "big wall shot" refers to the original standard clamping unit with a smaller injection screw, on the contrary, "small wall shot" that is based on the original standard clamping unit with a larger injection screw. Of course, in the mix may also be clamping and injection of a difference of several levels.







