Plastic Mold

Plastic Mold

This site is a comprehensive resource for injection molding and mold. These two sectors are completely interdependent, but very different from each other. They have a relationship synergistic relationship that is mutually beneficial.

On the side of plastic injection molding, this site covers the major types of molding light detail.

Types of plastic molding

  • Injection Molding
  • Compression Molding
  • Transfer Molding
  • Rotation MOLDING
  • Thermoset Molding
  • Blowers
  • Stack Casting
  • Insert molding
  • Molding silicone rubber
  • Metal Injection Molding
  • Micro Molding

Other types of molding that are not included in this list. It's amazing how many methods developed over the years only to produce the products we use every day. Above all, simply take for granted and never to give a second thought as to how these things are done.

Also included in the text and the video is how the process of injection molding produces. This is a brief demonstration developed by the Society of Mechanical Engineers.

The molding industry is fully globalized. Any product can come from anywhere in the world and be compatible with the entire molding process. The articles on the outsourcing approach in this aspect of the company and are very instructive.

Injection Mold

The part of the mold industry is much more comprehensively on this site. This is one such invisible offices that most people do not have any idea. In fact, it is surprising, because the number of plastic used on a daily basis by almost everyone in the world.

Topics Mold Manufacturing

  • EDM or Electrical Discharge Machining
  • WEDM and son electric discharge machining
  • CNC milling, including high speed milling 5-axis milling machine parts, manual milling
  • Carbide Inserts
  • Surface grinding
  • Mold Polishing
  • Mold Components
  • Jig Grinding
  • The mold Assembly
  • CNC turning
  • Micro Welding
  • Tool Steels

Injection mold the decision is a complex interaction with an almost infinite number of facets. Sellers today are highly trained specialists to perform more skilled tasks. There are, however, a limit for the number of CNC machines can do. Come into play the traditional skills

There is always a degree of finish and the entire cast. In fact, despite what you may read or hear, there are a lot of hand finishing with most of the molds.

Fortunately, most of the tedious work is done by CNC machines. Complications installation of yesteryear are made systematically in minutes by these highly sophisticated machine tools.

Mold design

This is another hidden professions. Someone should find out how all these pieces of plastic, which is the work of designers of injection molds. He or she (I have never seen it, but I know they are there) or they have learned at work, or a course specifically for mold design.

Training is most common in the United States, because most designers just make a mold in the background. It is very beneficial for the designer to get to the store because the designs have tended to be much easier and convenient.

This site also includes a very popular design of injection molds tutorial. This is particularly good for apprenticeship training, which can be used over and over again and learn the concepts basic design of the mold and mildew.

Randy Hough has worked as a plastic injection mold maker since 1978. He heads a group of industry professionals who have a web site dedicated to injection mold making. They offer a high quality injection mold design tutorial

“You know Dad, I’ve been thinkin’, one is a lot more than zero!” my son, Thomas, age 5.

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