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Plastic injection moulding machine - a machine for making plastic parts.
Manufacturing products by injection moulding process. Consist of two main
parts, an injection unit and a clamping unit. Injection moulding machines
can fasten the moulds in either a horizontal or vertical position. The majority
are horizontally oriented but vertical injection moulding machines are used
in some niche applications such as insert moulding, allowing the plastic
injection moulding machine to take advantage of gravity. There are many
ways to fasten the tools to the platens, the most common being manual clamps
(both halves are bolted to the platens); however hydraulic clamps and magnetic
clamps are also used. The magnetic and hydraulic clamps are used where fast
tool changes are required.
Types of injection moulding machines
Plastic injection moulding machines / plastic moulding machines are classified
primarily by the type of driving systems they use: hydraulic, electric,
or hybrid. Hydraulic presses have historically been the only option available
to moulders until Nissei Plastic Industrial Co., LTD introduced the first
all-electric injection moulding machine in 1983. The electric press, also
known as Electric Machine Technology (EMT), reduces operation costs by cutting
energy consumption and also addresses some of the environmental concerns
surrounding the hydraulic press. Electric presses have been shown to be
quieter, faster, and have a higher accuracy, however the machines are more
expensive. Hybrid injection moulding machines take advantage of the best
features of both hydraulic and electric systems. Hydraulic machines are
the predominant type in most of the world. Hydraulic Injection Moulding
Machines, Electric Injection Moulding Machines, Toggle Injection Moulding
Machines.
Injection moulding machine - a machine for making plastic
parts. Manufacturing products by injection moulding process. Consist of
two main parts, an injection unit and a clamping unit. Injection moulding
machines can fasten the moulds in either a horizontal or vertical position.
The majority is horizontally oriented but vertical injection moulding machines
are used in some niche applications such as insert moulding, allowing the
plastic injection moulding machine to take advantage of gravity. There are
many ways to fasten the tools to the platens, the most common being manual
clamps (both halves are bolted to the platens); however hydraulic clamps
(chocks are used to hold the tool in place) and magnetic clamps are also
used. The magnetic and hydraulic clamps are used where fast tool changes
are required.
Types of plastic injection moulding machines
Plastic injection moulding machines are classified primarily by the type
of driving systems they use: hydraulic, electric, or hybrid. Hydraulic presses
have historically been the only option available to moulders until Nissei
Plastic Industrial Co., LTD introduced the first all-electric injection
moulding machine in 1983. The electric press, also known as Electric Machine
Technology (EMT), reduces operation costs by cutting energy consumption
and also addresses some of the environmental concerns surrounding the hydraulic
press. Electric presses have been shown to be quieter, faster, and have
a higher accuracy, however the machines are more expensive. Hybrid injection
moulding machines take advantage of the best features of both hydraulic
and electric systems. Hydraulic machines are the predominant type in most
of the world. Hydraulic Injection Moulding Machines, Electric Injection
Moulding Machines, Toggle Injection Moulding Machines.
Supply the VE and VS range injection moulding machines, the VR-hydraulic
clamping series injection moulding machines and also the V-alpha fully electric
injection moulding machine series.
In total we offer you injection moulding machines from 50-1300 tons (including
Hydraulic injection moulding machines, Full Electric injection moulding
machines and Toggle injection moulding machines).
Built under a strict quality control system and to standards meeting European
requirements, you will benefit from our ISO 9001 compliance and our promise
to supply top quality, reliable Plastic Injection Moulding machinery.
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Paper clip mold opened in molding machine; the nozzle is visible at right
Injection molding machine (also known as injection press) - a machine for
making plastic parts. Manufacturing products by injection molding process.
Consist of two main parts, an injection unit and a clamping unit. Injection
moulding machines can fasten the moulds in either a horizontal or vertical
position. The majority is horizontally oriented but vertical injection moulding
machines are used in some niche applications such as insert molding, allowing
the machine to take advantage of gravity. There are many ways to fasten
the tools to the platens, the most common being manual clamps (both halves
are bolted to the platens); however hydraulic clamps (chocks are used to
hold the tool in place) and magnetic clamps are also used. The magnetic
and hydraulic clamps are used where fast tool changes are required.
Types of injection moulding machines
Machines are classified primarily by the type of driving systems they use:
hydraulic, electric, or hybrid. Hydraulic presses have historically been
the only option available to molders until Nissei Plastic Industrial Co.,
LTD introduced the first all-electric injection molding machine in 1983.
The electric press, also known as Electric Machine Technology EMT), reduces
operation costs by cutting energy consumption and also addresses some of
the environmental concerns surrounding the hydraulic press. Electric presses
have been shown to be quieter, faster, and have a higher accuracy, however
the machines are more expensive. Hybrid injection molding machines take
advantage of the best features of both hydraulic and electric systems. Hydraulic
machines are the predominant type in most of the world, with the exception
of Japan. A robotic arm is often used to remove the molded components; either
by side or top entry, but it is more common for parts to drop out of the
mold, through a chute and into a container.