| Employing various techniques like thermoplastic | | | | or plastic powder is melted with in the machine. |
| and thermoset Injection Molding, blow molding, | | | | Powdered or palletized materials used in Plastic |
| gyratory molding, compression molding, | | | | Injection Molding machines mainly are, Ethylene, |
| thermoforming, structural foam molding, etc | | | | Polycarbonate, Nylon, Polypropylene, |
| We offer comprehensive support from initial | | | | Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) and |
| concept to final prototyping through production | | | | Polystyrene. |
| and finishing so that you get the best product and | | | | - Injection: It is an important step during overall |
| value for your money. Injection molding is widely | | | | Plastic Injection Molding process when heated fluid |
| used for manufacturing a variety of parts, ranging | | | | is forced in to the mold at very high pressure. It |
| from the smallest accessory to entire body | | | | is fed in to the mold through a nozzle by a long |
| panels for industries like automotive, aerospace | | | | screw plunger inside a heated barrel. |
| and agriculture. Plastic Injection Molding mainly | | | | - Chilling: It involves cooling the melted fluid to |
| involves following four steps: | | | | allow it go gain rigid shape. |
| - Plasticizing: During this process we convert the | | | | - Ejection: Here, we remove the cooled and |
| polymer material from its hard granular form to | | | | molded object from the mold cavity. |
| the liquid form at correct melting point. The pellets | | | | |