Operation
Injection molding machine molds can be fastened in either a horizontal or vertical position. Most machines are horizontally oriented, but vertical machines are used in some niche applications such as insert molding, allowing the machine to take advantage of gravity. Some vertical machines also do not require the mold to be fastened. There are many ways to fasten theTypes of injection molding machines
Machines are classified primarily by the type of driving systems they use: hydraulic, mechanical, electrical, or hybridHydraulic
Hydraulic machines have historically been the only option available to molders until Nissei Plastic Industrial introduced the first all-electric injection molding machine in 1983. Hydraulic machines, although not nearly as precise, are the predominant type in most of the world, with the exception of Japan.Mechanical
Mechanical type machines use the toggle system for building up tonnage on the clamps of the machine. Tonnage is required on all machines so that the clamps of the machine do not open due to the injection pressure. If theElectric
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 (sometimes referred to as "Servo-Hydraulic") molding machines claim to take advantage of the best features of both hydraulic and electric systems, but in actuality use almost the same amount of electricity to operate as an electric injection molding machine depending on the manufacturer. 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.Main components of injection molding machine
Injection unit
Consists of three main components: # Screw motor drive # Reciprocating screw and barrel # Heaters, Thermocouple, Ring plungerClamping unit
Consists of three main components: # Mold # Clamping motor drive # Tie bars, the sender is clamped into the edge of a workbench # Hydraulic QMCReferences
Further reading
*Bryce, Douglas M. ''Plastic Injection Molding: Manufacturing Process Fundamentals''. SME, 1996. *Brydson, J, ''Plastics Materials'', Butterworths 9th Ed (1999). *Callister, William D, ''Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction'', John Wiley and Sons *Lewis, Peter Rhys, Reynolds, K, Gagg, C, ''Forensic Materials Engineering: Case studies'', CRC Press (2004). * Osswald, Tim, Lih-Sheng Turng, Paul J.Gramann. ''Injection Molding Handbook 2nd Ed''. Hanser Verlag, 2007 * Osswald, E. Schmachtenberg and E. Baur, ”International Plastics Handbook”, Hanser Verlag, (2006). *Rosato, Donald V; Marlene G. Rosato. ''Concise Encyclopedia of Plastics''. Springer, 2000. *Rosato, Dominick; Rosato Marlene, and Rosato Donald ''Injection Molding Handbook 3rd Ed''. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000. *Todd, Robert H; Dell K. Allen and Leo Alting ''Manufacturing Processes Reference Guide''. Industrial Press Inc., 1994. pgs. 240–245. . *Whelan, Tony. ''Polymer Technology Dictionary'' Springer, 1994. . {{DEFAULTSORT:Injection Molding Machine Molding processes Packaging machinery