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how injection molding machine works
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Injection molding machines work by melting plastic granules and injecting the molten plastic into a mold under high pressure. The basic process begins with feeding plastic material into the machine, where a heated barrel melts it. A screw or ram then forces the liquid plastic into a mold cavity. Once the plastic cools and solidifies, forming the desired shape, the mold opens to eject the finished part. The cycle then repeats for mass production. Key elements include the injection unit that heats and injects the plastic, and the clamping unit that opens and closes the mold. Temperature control and pressure are critical to obtaining high-quality finished products, ensuring that the plastic fills the mold completely and achieves the correct texture and strength. Injection molding is versatile, efficient, and widely used for manufacturing a vast range of products, from simple household items to complex automotive components.
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