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Moulding Big Components

Injection moulding - using machines with mould clamping forces ranging from 2300 T to 2400 T.

Multi Component: Big parts can be made up to two components.

RHCM: Rapid Heat Cycle Moulding. This technique simulates the results of deliberately using higher mold temperature during filling and packing and then dropping the temperature for the remainder of cycle.

Gas-assist injection molding is a process that utilizes an inert gas (normally nitrogen) to create one or more hollow channels within an injection-molded plastic part. At the end of the filling stage, the gas (N2) is injected into the still liquid core of the molding. From there, the gas follows the path of the least resistance and replaces the thick molten sections with gas-filled channels. Next, gas pressure packs the plastic against the mold cavity surface, compensating for volumetric shrinkage until the part solidifies. Finally, the gas is vented to atmosphere or recycled.

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Where used:

  • Trnava (Interior)
  • Izegem (Interior)

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