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Canvard packaging factory Explains the Difference between a blow and injection molding process

Top Quote The blow molding products are all hollow; because of the injection molding port, the molded product will have a small and unnecessary part, and there will be a process to cut it off, but if you look carefully, you can still find it. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) April 30, 2020 - Injection molding is a method in which a thermoplastic or thermosetting molding compound is first uniformly plasticized in a heating cylinder and then pushed by a plunger or a moving screw into a cavity of a closed mold.

    Injection molding is suitable for most of thermoplastics. In recent years, injection molding has also been successfully used to form certain thermoset plastics. Injection molding has a short molding cycle, and the quality of molded products can range from a few grams to several tens of kilograms. It can form molded articles with complex shapes and precise dimensions with metal or non-metal inserts at one time. Therefore, the method is highly adaptable and has high production efficiency.

    Blow molding: A method in which a hot parison closed in a mold is inflated into a hollow article by gas pressure, or a tubular parison is inflated into a tubular film. This method is mainly used in the manufacture of various packaging containers and tubular membranes.

    IMelt blown index of 0.04~1.12 is a relatively good hollow blow molding material, such as polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, polypropylene, polystyrene, thermoplastic polyester, polycarbonate, polyamide, cellulose acetate and poly An acetal resin or the like in which polyethylene is most used.

    Injection Blow Molding: The plastic is first made into a bottomed parison by injection molding, and then the parison is moved into a blow mold to be blown into a hollow product.

    Extrusion blow molding: The plastic is first made into a bottomed parison by extrusion, and then the parison is moved into a blow mold to be blown into a hollow product.

    Stretch blow molding: Stretch blow molding is a blow molding of biaxially oriented stretching by first stretching the form longitudinally and then inflating with compressed air to achieve transverse stretching. Stretch blow molding can greatly improve the transparency, impact strength, surface hardness and rigidity of the product, and is suitable for blow molding of polypropylene and polyethylene terephthalate.

    Blown film method: A method of forming a thermoplastic film. The plastic is first extruded into a tube by extrusion, and then continuously expanded to a tubular film of a certain size by air blown into the tube, and then folded and wound into a double-layer flat film after cooling.

    From Canvard packaging factory
    Cosmetic packaging manufacturer
    http://www.canvardpackaging.com

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