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INJECTION MOLD P4 2 Heating System

Heating is extremely important in plastics molding operations because the tool and auxiliary parts must be heated to the required temperature, depending on the powder being molded, and the temperature must be maintained throughout the molding cycle. The molds are heated by steam, hot waters, and induction heaters. Steam heating is preferred for compression and transfer molding, although electricity is also used because it is cleaner and has low installation costs. The main disadvantage of the latter method is that the heating is not fully even, and there is tendency to form hot spots.

 

FIGURE PP.5 Drawing of a screw-transfer molding machine.

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