Injection moulding Flashcards
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Injection moulding process
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- Granulated or powdered thermoplastic plastic is fed from a hopper into the Injection Moulding machine
- The Injection Moulding machine consists of a hollow steel barrel, containing a rotating screw (Archemidies Screw). The screw carries the plastic along the barrel to the mould. Heaters surround the barrel melt the plastic as it travels along the barrel
- The screw is forced back as the melted plastic collects at the end of the barrel.
Once enough plastic has collected a hydraulic ram pushes the screw forward injecting the plastic through a sprue into a mould cavity.
The mould is warmed before injecting and the plastic is injected quickly to prevent it from hardening before the mould is full - Pressure is maintained for a short time (dwell time) to prevent the material creeping back during setting (hardening). This prevents shrinkage and hollows, therefore giving a better quality product. The moulding is left to cool before removing (ejected) from the mould. The moulding takes on the shape of the mould cavity.