Injection Molding-How Plastic is Molded
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Linda_Moore]Linda Moore
Plastic has, quite literally, become the cornerstone of our society. We make so many things from plastic
that it is hard to imagine what our lives would be like if it was never invented. With so many of our
everyday products being made of plastic, it is easy to understand why plastic injection molding is such a huge
industry.
Approximately 30% of all plastic products are produced using an injection molding process. Of this 30%, a
large amount of these products are produced by using custom injection molding technology. Six steps are
involved in the injection molding process, after the prototype has been made and approved.
The first step to the injection molding process is the clamping of the mold. This clamping unit is one of
three standard parts of the injection machine. They are the mold, the clamping unit and the injection
unit. The clamp is what actually holds the mold while the melted plastic is being injected, the mold is held
under pressure while the injected plastic is cooling.
Next is the actual injection of the melted plastic. The plastic usually begins this process as pellets
that are put into a large hopper. The pellets are then fed to a cylinder; here they are heated until they
become molten plastic that is easily forced into the mold. The plastic stays in the mold, where it is being
clamped under pressure until it cools.
The next couple of steps consist of the dwelling phase, which is basically making sure that all of the cavities
of the mold are filled with the melted plastic. After the dwelling phase, the cooling process begins and
continues until the plastic becomes solid inside the form. Finally, the mold is opened and the newly formed
plastic part is ejected from its mold. The part is cleaned of any extra plastic from the mold.
As with any process, there are advantages and disadvantages associated with plastic injection molding. The
advantages outweigh the disadvantages for most companies; they include being able to keep up high levels of
production, being able to replicate a high tolerance level in the products being produced, and lower costs for
labor as the bulk of the work is done by machine. Plastic injection molding also has the added benefit of
lower scrap costs because the mold is so precisely made.
However, the disadvantages can be a deal breaker for smaller companies that would like to utilize plastic
injection molding as a way to produce parts. These disadvantages are, that they equipment needed is
expensive, therefore, increasing operating costs.
Thankfully, for these smaller companies, there are businesses that specialize in custom plastic injection
molding. They will make a mock up mold to the exact specifications, run it through the complete process and
present the completed piece along with an estimate to complete the job to the customer.
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