- Max. mold dimensions up to 820 mm x 1,500 mm
- Max. locking force up to 400 t
- Opening path up to 700 mm
- Part weights 1 g to 1,500 g or 5.0 to 50.0 kg
Complexes
3D parts
Injection moulding is a widely used plastics processing technique that involves injecting liquid plastic into a mold to create complex three-dimensional parts.
The process begins with plastic granules being fed into an injection molding machine. The granules are then transported by a screw into a heated barrel where they are melted. Once the plastic has melted, it is injected under high pressure into a specially made mold, also called an injection mold or injection mold.
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Dimensions
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Materials
- Engineering thermoplastics such as: PA46, PPA, TPE, PBT, PET, POM, PA6, PA66, PC, PMMA, SAN
- Standard thermoplastics such as: ABS, PS-HI, PVC, PP, PE-HD, PS
- Elastomers such as: EPDM, TPE
- mixed plastics
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Development & prototyping
- Component engineering
- Moldflow simulation
- Optimization of existing components
- Creation of 3D prototypes
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Mould construction and toolmaking
- Tool design
- Mould construction / toolmaking
- Sampling small series
- Lead time 4-12 weeks for toolmaking and production of first parts