Based on the power source, the core-pulling mechanisms in plastic injection molds can be primarily classified into manual, electric, and hydraulic or pneumatic types, each with its unique characteristics and application scenarios.
In the process of injection molding, dimensional deviations in plastic parts are a common issue. The size of plastic parts is typically influenced by factors such as the type of plastic material (including additives), the mold shrinkage index, and the injection molding conditions.
The service life of injection molds is influenced by multiple factors, mainly including mold materials, design, manufacturing processes, use, and maintenance. Here is a detailed analysis
DFM (Design for Manufacturability) for injection molds refers to the process of evaluating and optimizing the manufacturability, assemblability, and cost control of molds during the mold design stage.