PLASTIC INJECTION MOLDING
AKASH DEEP.B.N
1SJ03ME121
Plastic Injection Molding
 Overview
 Injection Molding
 Injection Molding machine
 Injection molding processes
Injection molding materials
Injection molding problems and solutions
 Typical applications and Products
Overview
 Injection molding is the most widely used polymeric fabrication
process.
 It is the primary process for manufacturing thermo plastic
products.
 Injection molding can be used to form a wide variety of products.
Complexity is virtually unlimited, sizes may range from very
small to very large, and excellent control of tolerances is also
possible.
 The major reasons that injection is so popular is that it produces
light weight parts of specific color with built in surface texturing.
 Most polymers may be injection molded, including
thermoplastics, fiber reinforces thermoplastics, thermosetting
plastics, and elastomers.
Injection molding
 Injection molding is a method to obtain molded products by injecting
plastic materials molten by heat into a mold, and then cooling and
solidifying them.
The method is suitable for the mass production of products with
complicated shapes, and takes a large part in the area of plastic processing.
Advantages of Injection Molding
 High production rates
 Wide range of materials can be used
 Low labor costs
 Minimal scrap losses
Types of Injection Molding Machines
 Hand injection molding machine
 Piston type injection molding machine
 Reciprocating type injection molding
machine
Injection Molding Machine
 Injection molding machine is divided into 3 units i.e.
a clamping unit, an injection unit and mold.
 The functions of the clamping unit are opening and
closing a die, and the ejection of products. There are
2 types of clamping methods, namely the toggle type
shown in the figure below and the straight-hydraulic
type in which a mold is directly opened and closed
with a hydraulic cylinder.
The functions of the injection unit are to melt plastic
by heat and then to inject molten plastic into a mold.
NJECTION-MOULDING seminar report prasention.ppt
Machine components
 Injection system
The injection system consists of a hopper, a reciprocating screw and
barrel assembly, and an injection nozzle, as shown in Figure 1. This
system confines and transports the plastic as it progresses through the
feeding, compressing, degassing, melting, injection, and packing stages.
 FIGURE 1. A single screw injection molding machine for
thermoplastics, showing the plasticizing screw, a barrel, band heaters to
heat the barrel, a stationary platen, and a movable platen.
 The hopper
 The barrel
 The reciprocating screw
The reciprocating screw is used to compress,
melt, and convey the material. The reciprocating
screw consists of three zones (illustrated below)
 the feeding zone
 the compressing (or transition) zone
 the metering zone
FIGURE 2. A reciprocating screw, showing the feeding
zone, compressing (or transition) zone, and metering
zone.
 The nozzle
FIGURE 3. (a) Nozzle with barrel in processing position. (b) Nozzle with
barrel backed out for purging.
Mold system
The mold system consists of tie bars, stationary and moving platens, as
well as molding plates (bases) that house the cavity, sprue and runner
systems, ejector pins, and cooling channels, as shown in Figure 4. The
mold is essentially a heat exchanger in which the molten thermoplastic
solidifies to the desired shape and dimensional details defined by the
cavity.
Mold System
3 plate mold 2 plate mold
 Hydraulic system
 Control system
 Clamping system
 The delivery system
The delivery system, which
provides passage for the molten
plastic from the machine nozzle to
the part cavity, generally includes:
 a sprue
 cold slug wells
 a main runner
 branch runners
 gates.
FIGURE 6. The molded system
includes a delivery system and molded parts.
Injection molding processes
The Injection molding process
basically is divided into 6 major
steps
1. Clamping
2. Injection
3. Dwelling
4. Cooling
5. Mold Opening
6. Ejection
Cycle time in injection molding
 The injection molding cycle can be divided
into several stages. They aremold closing,
filling, packing, cooling, mold opening and
ejection as shown here.
 Cooling Time is a major fraction of the total
cycle time.
Materials for injection molding
 Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS)
 Polyethylene
 Polypropelene
 Polystyrene
Typical Applications
 Injection molding is widely used in a wide variety of
industries: automotive, appliance, computer,
communication and industrial equipment. Examples of
injection molded parts in the automotive industry include
sail panels, radiator end caps, door panels, lamp housings,
and fuel rails.
Automobile parts Automotive Sail Panel Radiator End Cap Fuel Rails with Injectors
Injection Molding Problems and
Solutions
Fault
Air trap
Black streaks
Flash
Short shot
Sink mark
Solution
Reduce injection speed,
Proper venting.
Lower the barrel temp.
Clean the injection unit.
Adjust the clamp force.
Reduce the injection pressure.
Increase the injection value.
Increase the cooling time.
Conclusion
 As the injection molding technology is now
living its most rapid development times. The
most important factors behind this situation is
 There is no potential competitors
 Injection molding is especially suitable for mass
production.
 The profitable molding in today’s competitive
market depends on precise clamping action
coupled with both high plasticizing performance
and reliability integrated with complete plant
operating performance.
References
 Injection Molding Hand Book
 Dominick V Rosato
 Donald V Rosato
 Theory of Molds
 R S Nagesh
 WWW.Google.com

More Related Content

PPTX
Plastic mold design overview ppt
PDF
Increase in production with automation in injection molding machine
PPTX
Injection moulding technique presentation
PPTX
Know about injection moulding copy
PPTX
Industrial training (1).pptx
PPT
CFJ UNIT 5.ppt
PPTX
Polymer Processing( Manufacturing Of Polymer)
PDF
fdocuments.in_injection-moulding-ppt.pdf
Plastic mold design overview ppt
Increase in production with automation in injection molding machine
Injection moulding technique presentation
Know about injection moulding copy
Industrial training (1).pptx
CFJ UNIT 5.ppt
Polymer Processing( Manufacturing Of Polymer)
fdocuments.in_injection-moulding-ppt.pdf

Similar to NJECTION-MOULDING seminar report prasention.ppt (20)

PPTX
pptim-170504095620.pptx
PPSX
Injection moulding ppt
PDF
IRJET- Plastic Injection Moulding Machine
PDF
IRJET- Plastic Injection Moulding Machine
PPTX
Injection molding
PDF
Project Report File of Mouldflow Analysis
PDF
Design optimization & Manufacturing Planter Container
PDF
10 plastic injection molding methods
PPT
Lo #2 manufacturing process primary secondary part 1
PDF
EBT 533 LECTURE NOTE 2-1.pdf
PPTX
Lecture 3_Dr Azlin.pptx
PPT
Pengolahan Plastik limbah di teknik mesin
PPTX
Extrusion blow molding
DOCX
Plastic injection molding
PPTX
Blow & Injection Molding Process....pptx
PPTX
Injection moulding ppt
PPTX
Injection moulding
PDF
Chapter19
PDF
Minimization of Sink Mark Defects in Injection Molding Process
PDF
Topic 5 shaping process for plastics 160214
pptim-170504095620.pptx
Injection moulding ppt
IRJET- Plastic Injection Moulding Machine
IRJET- Plastic Injection Moulding Machine
Injection molding
Project Report File of Mouldflow Analysis
Design optimization & Manufacturing Planter Container
10 plastic injection molding methods
Lo #2 manufacturing process primary secondary part 1
EBT 533 LECTURE NOTE 2-1.pdf
Lecture 3_Dr Azlin.pptx
Pengolahan Plastik limbah di teknik mesin
Extrusion blow molding
Plastic injection molding
Blow & Injection Molding Process....pptx
Injection moulding ppt
Injection moulding
Chapter19
Minimization of Sink Mark Defects in Injection Molding Process
Topic 5 shaping process for plastics 160214
Ad

Recently uploaded (20)

PDF
Lubrication oil filter Volvo EC55 Service Repair Manual.pdf
PDF
Fuel injection pump Volvo EC55 Repair Manual.pdf
PDF
System Diagrams John Deere 370E 410E 460E Repair Manual.pdf
PPTX
internal combustion engine renewable new
DOC
EAU-960 COMBINED INJECTION AND IGNITION SYSTEM WITH ELECTRONIC REGULATION.doc
PPTX
368455847-Relibility RJS-Relibility-PPT-1.pptx
PDF
John Deere 410E II Articulated Dump Truck Service Manual.pdf
PDF
Smart_Doors_Trunk_Control_Presentation.pdf
PPT
Introduction to Hybrid Electric Vehicles
PDF
Audi A3 20 TFSi Timing Belt Installation
PPTX
45-Days-of-Engineering-Excellence-132-kV-Grid-Substation-Training.pptx
PDF
120K 2 caterpillar motor grader service repair manual SZZ
PPT
IOT UNIT –II-IT ppt (1).pptsssssddfdfdffdfd
PPTX
Moral Theology (PREhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhLIMS) (1).pptx
PPTX
Constitutional Design PPT.pptxl from social science class IX
PDF
Articulated Dump Truck John Deere 370E 410E 460E Technical Manual.pdf
PDF
Pistons Volvo EC160C NL EC160CNL Excavator Service Repair Manual.pdf
PPTX
Training Material_Verification Station.pptx
PPTX
Quarter-1-Lesson-5-sdf wgwefwgwefgwgwgwewgwewgwewwedgfwrwtudents-copy.pptx
PDF
Governor Volvo EC55 Service Repair Manual.pdf
Lubrication oil filter Volvo EC55 Service Repair Manual.pdf
Fuel injection pump Volvo EC55 Repair Manual.pdf
System Diagrams John Deere 370E 410E 460E Repair Manual.pdf
internal combustion engine renewable new
EAU-960 COMBINED INJECTION AND IGNITION SYSTEM WITH ELECTRONIC REGULATION.doc
368455847-Relibility RJS-Relibility-PPT-1.pptx
John Deere 410E II Articulated Dump Truck Service Manual.pdf
Smart_Doors_Trunk_Control_Presentation.pdf
Introduction to Hybrid Electric Vehicles
Audi A3 20 TFSi Timing Belt Installation
45-Days-of-Engineering-Excellence-132-kV-Grid-Substation-Training.pptx
120K 2 caterpillar motor grader service repair manual SZZ
IOT UNIT –II-IT ppt (1).pptsssssddfdfdffdfd
Moral Theology (PREhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhLIMS) (1).pptx
Constitutional Design PPT.pptxl from social science class IX
Articulated Dump Truck John Deere 370E 410E 460E Technical Manual.pdf
Pistons Volvo EC160C NL EC160CNL Excavator Service Repair Manual.pdf
Training Material_Verification Station.pptx
Quarter-1-Lesson-5-sdf wgwefwgwefgwgwgwewgwewgwewwedgfwrwtudents-copy.pptx
Governor Volvo EC55 Service Repair Manual.pdf
Ad

NJECTION-MOULDING seminar report prasention.ppt

  • 1. PLASTIC INJECTION MOLDING AKASH DEEP.B.N 1SJ03ME121
  • 2. Plastic Injection Molding  Overview  Injection Molding  Injection Molding machine  Injection molding processes Injection molding materials Injection molding problems and solutions  Typical applications and Products
  • 3. Overview  Injection molding is the most widely used polymeric fabrication process.  It is the primary process for manufacturing thermo plastic products.  Injection molding can be used to form a wide variety of products. Complexity is virtually unlimited, sizes may range from very small to very large, and excellent control of tolerances is also possible.  The major reasons that injection is so popular is that it produces light weight parts of specific color with built in surface texturing.  Most polymers may be injection molded, including thermoplastics, fiber reinforces thermoplastics, thermosetting plastics, and elastomers.
  • 4. Injection molding  Injection molding is a method to obtain molded products by injecting plastic materials molten by heat into a mold, and then cooling and solidifying them. The method is suitable for the mass production of products with complicated shapes, and takes a large part in the area of plastic processing. Advantages of Injection Molding  High production rates  Wide range of materials can be used  Low labor costs  Minimal scrap losses
  • 5. Types of Injection Molding Machines  Hand injection molding machine  Piston type injection molding machine  Reciprocating type injection molding machine
  • 7.  Injection molding machine is divided into 3 units i.e. a clamping unit, an injection unit and mold.  The functions of the clamping unit are opening and closing a die, and the ejection of products. There are 2 types of clamping methods, namely the toggle type shown in the figure below and the straight-hydraulic type in which a mold is directly opened and closed with a hydraulic cylinder. The functions of the injection unit are to melt plastic by heat and then to inject molten plastic into a mold.
  • 9. Machine components  Injection system The injection system consists of a hopper, a reciprocating screw and barrel assembly, and an injection nozzle, as shown in Figure 1. This system confines and transports the plastic as it progresses through the feeding, compressing, degassing, melting, injection, and packing stages.  FIGURE 1. A single screw injection molding machine for thermoplastics, showing the plasticizing screw, a barrel, band heaters to heat the barrel, a stationary platen, and a movable platen.
  • 10.  The hopper  The barrel  The reciprocating screw The reciprocating screw is used to compress, melt, and convey the material. The reciprocating screw consists of three zones (illustrated below)  the feeding zone  the compressing (or transition) zone  the metering zone
  • 11. FIGURE 2. A reciprocating screw, showing the feeding zone, compressing (or transition) zone, and metering zone.
  • 12.  The nozzle FIGURE 3. (a) Nozzle with barrel in processing position. (b) Nozzle with barrel backed out for purging. Mold system The mold system consists of tie bars, stationary and moving platens, as well as molding plates (bases) that house the cavity, sprue and runner systems, ejector pins, and cooling channels, as shown in Figure 4. The mold is essentially a heat exchanger in which the molten thermoplastic solidifies to the desired shape and dimensional details defined by the cavity.
  • 13. Mold System 3 plate mold 2 plate mold
  • 14.  Hydraulic system  Control system  Clamping system  The delivery system The delivery system, which provides passage for the molten plastic from the machine nozzle to the part cavity, generally includes:  a sprue  cold slug wells  a main runner  branch runners  gates. FIGURE 6. The molded system includes a delivery system and molded parts.
  • 15. Injection molding processes The Injection molding process basically is divided into 6 major steps 1. Clamping 2. Injection 3. Dwelling 4. Cooling 5. Mold Opening 6. Ejection
  • 16. Cycle time in injection molding  The injection molding cycle can be divided into several stages. They aremold closing, filling, packing, cooling, mold opening and ejection as shown here.  Cooling Time is a major fraction of the total cycle time. Materials for injection molding  Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS)  Polyethylene  Polypropelene  Polystyrene
  • 17. Typical Applications  Injection molding is widely used in a wide variety of industries: automotive, appliance, computer, communication and industrial equipment. Examples of injection molded parts in the automotive industry include sail panels, radiator end caps, door panels, lamp housings, and fuel rails. Automobile parts Automotive Sail Panel Radiator End Cap Fuel Rails with Injectors
  • 18. Injection Molding Problems and Solutions Fault Air trap Black streaks Flash Short shot Sink mark Solution Reduce injection speed, Proper venting. Lower the barrel temp. Clean the injection unit. Adjust the clamp force. Reduce the injection pressure. Increase the injection value. Increase the cooling time.
  • 19. Conclusion  As the injection molding technology is now living its most rapid development times. The most important factors behind this situation is  There is no potential competitors  Injection molding is especially suitable for mass production.  The profitable molding in today’s competitive market depends on precise clamping action coupled with both high plasticizing performance and reliability integrated with complete plant operating performance.
  • 20. References  Injection Molding Hand Book  Dominick V Rosato  Donald V Rosato  Theory of Molds  R S Nagesh  WWW.Google.com