The characteristics of high and low injection speed
(1) The use of high-speed injection in the
injection process has the following advantages:
(1) Reduce injection time and shorten molding cycle;
(2) Improve the process of plastic, which is conducive to the molding of thin-walled parts;
(3) Improve the surface gloss of the product;
⑷ It can improve the strength of the welding line, so that the welding lines are not obvious;
⑸ Prevent cooling deformation, etc.
(2) The use of low-speed injection in the injection process has the following advantages:
(1) Prevent flashing of molded products;
(2) Prevent jet pattern and flow pattern from being produced;
(3) Prevent burning marks;
⑷ Prevent the phenomenon of air inclusion in the
plastic melt;
⑸ Prevent molecular orientation deformation, etc.
The advantages of high-speed injection are also the disadvantages of low-speed injection, and vice versa. Therefore, using a combination of high speed and low speed in the injection process can make full use of their respective advantages and avoid their respective disadvantages, thereby ensuring the quality of the product and the economy of the process. this
This is what we usually refer to as multi-stage
injection technology, which is commonly used on modern injection molding machines. At present, most of the injection molding machines above medium size have five to six levels of injection pressure, speed changes, and three to four levels of holding pressure changes (due to the pressure holding stage, the melt has filled the cavity, and the melt flows into the mold after the holding pressure. The feeding material of the cavity is already limited, so the influence of the pressure holding speed is not large).