What does injection molding mean?

Injection molding is a common manufacturing method that is usually used in the production of large quantities of products. Injection molding typically forms the product by adding materials to the processing machine, heating, stirring, and injecting them into the mold. Molds are usually made of metal or other materials into which molten material is injected to create mass production of the product. Injection molding is often a standard method for producing plastic products, allowing for efficient, precise and large-scale production.

The advantages of injection molding are high production efficiency, low production cost, low process difficulty, and beautiful appearance of the produced products. In addition, injection molding processing machinery is very easy to operate and can be controlled through electronic displays and digital displays. Another advantage of injection molding is its environmental protection. Since injection molding does not require the use of adhesives such as glue, no harmful gases are released during the production process, thus achieving the goal of sustainable development.

Injection molding can produce a wide range of products, including home appliances, toys, automotive parts, medical equipment and many different types of products. Injection molding can also produce complex-shaped products, including complex shapes and structures such as bore pipes and vases. Injection molding processing machinery can also produce products of a variety of materials by using some special auxiliary devices. Therefore, injection molding is a very promising processing method and has broad application prospects in modern manufacturing and processing industries.