There is no doubt that the plastic molds are being employed extensively in the
making of Home Appliances. They seem to find a place in the manufacturing of mixers, grinders and washing machines etc. they are used
to make cutlery and kitchen utensils as well. Home appliance mould are of different types and
it even includes molding of ceramics and thermoset plastics that are used to
make kitchenware.
Right moulding
the type of thermo plastic to
be used, the type of molding process to be employed as well as setting the
parameters for the process is largely dependent on the type of product and how
it would be used in the appliance, the shape, the complexity as well as the
size of the component. It could be injection molding, compression molding, transfer moulding, and Hand and spray layup
molding. The manufactures of Moulds such
as HQmould would be in a better
position to guide you about which method of molding to use to get the desired
end product.
An overview of the moulding processes.
Injection molding is
generally used for making solid objects that have a complex shape. The
compression molding which is the process of arranging preheated polymer and
stamping or compressing the mold into the plastic. This is used in making
kitchenware like melamine plates, bowls etc. the land and spray lay-up process
has got todo with making components that have large surface areas and require a
smooth finish. This is a process in which the casting material is plunged into
a closed mould.
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