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Injection molding machine

When we hear the terms "injection molding machine" we can believe they sound rather complex and difficult to understand. Yet when we take it apart, it’s not that hard! In fact, these machines, under the hood so to speak, are responsible for making a lot of everyday things we see and use. Let’s examine injection molding machines in more detail and see the way they work. 

Injection molding has unique processes that generate various marine components like toys, toothbrushes or automobile components which is used for daily use. It is a well-known method of producing objects by placing melted material into a hollow form called a mold, which is a hollow shape made to create an object in particular. The melted material then cools off and solidifies inside the bottle mold, taking the form of the mold. This enables many identical objects to be made simultaneously!

How Injection Molding Machines Work

Now, how do these WATON machines for injection molding work? First, the machine melts down plastic material by heating it up. This occurs in a dedicated area of the engine that is able to withstand extremely high temperatures. Once melted, the plastic becomes viscous. Next, the melted plastic is forced into a mold, a hollow shape of the object we want to create. After the melted plastic enters the bottle cap mold, it cools and solidifies. We can see the finished product a while later when the mold unlocks. Not surprisingly, this is a fast process, but one that creates very fine details in the items.

Why choose WATON Injection molding machine?

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