A process used to make plastic model kits. Plastic is melted at high termperature and poured into a mould, where it flows into the shape of the kit parts to form a sprue.
A process of injecting melted resin into a mould.
An industrial method used to mass produce identical plastic parts.
A manufacturing method where molten material is forced into a mold, usually under high pressure, and then cooled so the material takes on the shape of the mirror image of the mold.
a process where molten thermoplastic is injected under high pressure into a die cavity
The process in which polycarbonate is sprayed under pres sure against the stamper to produce the CD After moulding, an aluminium layer is added to the surface and then lacquered.
The process used to inject molten polymer into a mould. Connector backshells are often injection moulded.
A moulding procedure whereby a heat-softened plastic material is forced from a cylinder into a relatively cool cavity which gives the article the desired shape.
Injection moulding (American English Injection molding) is a manufacturing technique for making parts from thermoplastic material. Molten plastic is injected at high pressure into a mould, which is the inverse of the product's shape. The mould is made by a mouldmaker (or toolmaker) from metal, usually either steel or aluminium, and precision-machined to form the features of the desired part.