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  • Why is CNC suitable for prototyping?

    Why is CNC suitable for prototyping?

    CNC (computer numerical control) machining has become a popular method for creating prototypes, especially in China, where manufacturing is booming. The combination of CNC technology and China’s manufacturing prowess makes it a top destination for companies looking to manufacture high-quality pro...
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  • The role of EDM technology in injection molding

    The role of EDM technology in injection molding

    EDM(Electric Discharge Machining) technology has revolutionized the injection molding industry by providing precise and efficient solutions for the manufacture of complex molds. This advanced technology significantly improves the manufacturing process, making it possible to produce complex, high-...
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  • Common defects in injection molding of small home appliances

    Common defects in injection molding of small home appliances

    Injection molding is a manufacturing process widely used in the production of small appliances. The process involves injecting molten material into a mold cavity where the material solidifies to form the desired product. However, like any manufacturing process, injection...
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  • Comparison of the advantages and disadvantages of four common prototyping processes

    Comparison of the advantages and disadvantages of four common prototyping processes

    1. SLA SLA is an industrial 3D printing or additive manufacturing process that uses a computer-controlled laser to manufacture parts in a pool of UV-curable photopolymer resin. The laser outlines and cures the cross-section of the part design on the surface of the liquid resin. The cured layer is...
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  • Common surface treatment processes and their applications

    Common surface treatment processes and their applications

    1. Vacuum Plating Vacuum plating is a physical deposition phenomenon. It is injected with argon gas under vacuum and the argon gas hits the target material, which separates into molecules that are adsorbed by the conductive goods to form a uniform and smooth layer of imitation metal surface. Adva...
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  • What are the applications of TPE materials?

    What are the applications of TPE materials?

    TPE material is a composite elastomeric material modified with SEBS or SBS as the basic material. Its appearance is white, translucent or transparent round or cut granular particles with a density range of 0.88 to 1.5 g/cm3. It has excellent ageing resistance, wear resistance and low temperature ...
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  • What factors can affect the life of a mould?

    What factors can affect the life of a mould?

    Any object has a certain service life, and injection moulds are no exception. The life of an injection mould is one of the important indicators to evaluate the quality of a set of injection moulds, which are affected by a variety of factors, and only with a complete understanding of them can we p...
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  • What are the common injection molding processes used in the production of small home appliance shell injection parts?

    What are the common injection molding processes used in the production of small home appliance shell injection parts?

    Plastic is a synthetic or natural polymer, compared to metal, stone, wood, plastic products have the advantages of low cost, plasticity, etc. Plastic products are widely used in our lives, the plastics industry also occupies an extremely important position in the world today. In recent years, som...
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  • Injection moulding methods for automotive parts

    Injection moulding methods for automotive parts

    The increasing demands on automotive plastic parts and the speed at which automotive moulds are being developed at ever lower costs are forcing manufacturers of automotive plastic parts to develop and adopt new production processes. Injection moulding is the most important technology for the prod...
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  • Process differences between 3D printing and traditional CNC

    Process differences between 3D printing and traditional CNC

    Originally created as a method of rapid prototyping, 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, has evolved into a true manufacturing process. 3D printers enable engineers and companies to produce both prototype and end-use products at the same time, offering significant advantages over t...
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  • What is the difference between injection moulds and die-casting moulds?

    What is the difference between injection moulds and die-casting moulds?

    When it comes to moulds, people often associate die-casting moulds with injection moulds, but in fact the difference between them is still very significant. As die casting is the process of filling a mould cavity with liquid or semi-liquid metal at a very high rate and solidifying it under pressu...
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  • How to design the flow channel of precision injection moulds?

    How to design the flow channel of precision injection moulds?

    (1) Key points in the design of the main flow path of a precision injection mould The diameter of the main flow channel affects the pressure, flow rate and mould filling time of the molten plastic during injection. In order to facilitate the processing of precision injection moulds, the main flow...
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