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Great Video! If you are in the UK I would recommend Sabre Plastics Tooling for injection mould tools. Great team with quick lead-times and competitive prices.
very detailed explanation. as a professional plastic injection mold and die casting tool manufacturer in China, this is very small and simple tools example we made much more bigger and much more complex tools. anyway this is awesome.
I worked in injection molding in the seventies and eighties. A lot more automation now, a lot more rules, both safety and sexual harassment on the job. I was involved in some pretty wild stuff on the graveyard shift.
The outside surface of the part does not seem to be angled. How do you ensure that the part is not stuck to the mold on injector/hopper side? I am not doubting that this will work in real life, but I don't know why it works without an angled surface in this case...
And now all that you need is a German tool maker. The other type of "Press" skips the screw (expensive) and uses a plunger to push the melted plastic into the mold.
tqvm, but I think the screw should be in a full forward position initially, and pushed backwards whilst building the shot by the dragged material during plasticating.
1:14 You didnt show how the molted plastic can even get past the head on the auger. You show the plastic having the magical properties of moving through solid objects
I'm sure the head has ports through it and the ports are probably one-way type check valves. Or maybe the head itself is a spring-loaded one-way valve. This coming from a hydraulic engineer.
Well noticed. The injection screw in this configuration does not allows the material to flow, it has to move back to allow the material to flow through the selling ring.
The “non-return valve” has indentations or better known as flutes that the plastic squeezes through as the screw is turning. It is then pushed forward by the screw like a syringe to the mold and cooled.
Usually the feed zone is longer than the transition zone because the screw moves back and you dont want to dose into the transition zone. Good animation anyways.
i don't understand where the air present in the mold before injections goes when the melted plastic fills it, i would love to know more about that. (if it works thanks to some microns sized vents does it shows on the final produsct and how are those metal molds made ?)
@@knoqx79 yes. Once the mold is under tonnage, also depending on the type of vent, there should be no flash or shorts by the vent. Just a parting line. We have metal tool shops at each plant that have cnc and edm equipment that design and create molds.
@@MmmChipotle thank you for your answers, what is the cost of production of one of those mold for (let's say to cast/mold model kit grids for exemple) could i order one from a 3D file ?
Hot runner molds do not have any left over burnt plastic or runner system. Non hot runner systems don't have any burnt plastic either, just a runner system that has to probably be sent to regrind.
It is purged out (heated/cleaning out) Left to cool before the puddle is removed into a proper receptive area (trash bin) in which the hopper is cleared of the colored material pellets and prepared for the next job....this is usually done by the floor/shift technicians, not an operator.
We “bought” the tool when we made a run of 10k of a 1” x 1” plastic grinding pad to grind up weed. Each unit was .08 and they charged us $4500 for the tool. I want the grinder to be made in the US, how hard is it for them to ship the tool and then find an American manufacturer to use the tool to avoid another big charge.
Sometimes it actually does, it depends on the viscosity of the mixure, if it is very oil heavy then its likely to spill a bit. But its not too bad, you just do one shot with 95% percent amount and the next one will be fine.
Came for the injection molding, stayed for the dance vibes.
this really made me laugh
haha lol me to currently I'm dancing
Tf? dance vibes 🤣
@@YoungThrilla1 👎
Hahaha right,
The best animation to explain how injection molding works so far! thanks for the great job
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I’m a retired injection mold maker, worked 37 years in the trade, built many die cast aluminum dies as well.
I want Small information can chat you sir
Can you share your number
Muhammed Ashiq sorry, no.
👍great injection mold maker, while I am just to step into injection mold industry😀
Love this I've been a material handler for a year now for recto moulded products and always wanted to see how the process actually works
Thanks, a very good example to understand injection moulding
This background music is amazing . My teacher at school was dancing to it . XD
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I liked the music - very upbeat
Great Video! If you are in the UK I would recommend Sabre Plastics Tooling for injection mould tools. Great team with quick lead-times and competitive prices.
Short, sweet, and complete
I'm watching it for work, they're training me to become a molder
I'm back here again for the music.
Im a mold maker it's cool to see how our product is used 👍
i have no idea what's happening, just grooving to the music.
hahahahaha
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yo me 2
This is the best and fastest explanation! Thanks!
very detailed explanation. as a professional plastic injection mold and die casting tool manufacturer in China, this is very small and simple tools example we made much more bigger and much more complex tools. anyway this is awesome.
I worked in injection molding in the seventies and eighties. A lot more automation now, a lot more rules, both safety and sexual harassment on the job. I was involved in some pretty wild stuff on the graveyard shift.
This was so easy to understand, thank you so much!
Beautiful. I also once wanted a injection molding machine, since then I started manufacturing. it's mesmerizing
Do you have a manufacturing business? Or is a hobby?
@@dust195 small business
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cool
Que buen video, pero donde sale el profe Javier?
Si si ¿donde esta?
understood......simple yet enough (I think).....thanks.....u got a new subscriber.......
The outside surface of the part does not seem to be angled. How do you ensure that the part is not stuck to the mold on injector/hopper side?
I am not doubting that this will work in real life, but I don't know why it works without an angled surface in this case...
A very good and helpful presentation of Injection molding.
And now all that you need is a German tool maker.
The other type of "Press" skips the screw (expensive) and uses a plunger to push the melted plastic into the mold.
tenia muchas dudas con respecto a la boquilla . ya que como es que carga nuevamente el tornillo pero el video me resolvio todas las dudas , gracias .
what a fun music!
tqvm, but I think the screw should be in a full forward position initially, and pushed backwards whilst building the shot by the dragged material during plasticating.
Nice animation and music!
Idk why but the last part is so satisfying!
I searched for injection molding but i typed mistakenly - injection dancing, and this came over!
Muito bom, só faltou demonstrar o funcionamento da retenção na Extrusora no momento da injeção.
1:14 You didnt show how the molted plastic can even get past the head on the auger. You show the plastic having the magical properties of moving through solid objects
I'm sure the head has ports through it and the ports are probably one-way type check valves. Or maybe the head itself is a spring-loaded one-way valve. This coming from a hydraulic engineer.
Well noticed. The injection screw in this configuration does not allows the material to flow, it has to move back to allow the material to flow through the selling ring.
This is hype. My injection molded glow sticks are out and about
How does the melted product get passed the “non-return valve”, please? Great viddy, thank you for posting!
The “non-return valve” has indentations or better known as flutes that the plastic squeezes through as the screw is turning. It is then pushed forward by the screw like a syringe to the mold and cooled.
SoloSoGreedy - wonderful, thank you!
@@solosogreedy
In that case the animation is wrong. Or am I wrong?
Usually the feed zone is longer than the transition zone because the screw moves back and you dont want to dose into the transition zone. Good animation anyways.
Do you allow me to use this video in an educational manner? I would remove sound and speak to explain this process. It'll be in Dutch.
You can probably use it. In most educational uses, the creator doesn’t even know if you use their video, and almost all RUclips videos are fair game.
Nice video for understanding injection molding process
I will use it for my new business :)))
Great illustration video of the process.
underrated
can be a meme template
Love the way this video was uploaded 4 years ago but everyone’s here now 😭 gcse engineering anyone? 😀
gcse design and technology gang
Great job! Congratulations
how do you not sell videos worldwide?? you don't have to pay shipping lol
I have the same question.
How to do this please tell i am injection molding videi creator
It is easy to understand for fresh man, good work.
Bro I came to learn about the process, wtf are these comments lmao 😭😭😭😭
Nice,but where is the teacher javis
No entender ingles :(
Injection moulding learning Idea super🎉🎉🎉
When your comment section is full of Indian guys asking for your phone number or random people/companies promoting their channels
Big Sus because indians are desperate people
The Trust they need that open bob
Woww esta genial, se lo pondré a mi hijo para que pueda estudiar mejor. Muy buen contenido.
Amazing video + music
always wondered how its done.thanks
Basically IM is a spin-off of metal casting that goes back centuries. Making that mold has to be expensive.
I can't believe i watched the whole thing
EDIT: i can't believe i watched the whole thing twice
Been a processor for 12 years this video is rad
i don't understand where the air present in the mold before injections goes when the melted plastic fills it, i would love to know more about that. (if it works thanks to some microns sized vents does it shows on the final produsct and how are those metal molds made ?)
@@knoqx79 sure. There are vents in the mold that allow the gasses/air to escape
@@MmmChipotle so smaler holes than a particle of plastic right ?
@@knoqx79 yes. Once the mold is under tonnage, also depending on the type of vent, there should be no flash or shorts by the vent. Just a parting line. We have metal tool shops at each plant that have cnc and edm equipment that design and create molds.
@@MmmChipotle thank you for your answers, what is the cost of production of one of those mold for (let's say to cast/mold model kit grids for exemple) could i order one from a 3D file ?
why sir industry la injunction moulding process la cold runner type la metal inject after return going time nozzle la leak aguthu
Excellent
And at the end the burn of plastic is stored in which tank?
Hot runner molds do not have any left over burnt plastic or runner system. Non hot runner systems don't have any burnt plastic either, just a runner system that has to probably be sent to regrind.
It is purged out
(heated/cleaning out)
Left to cool before the puddle is removed into a proper receptive area (trash bin) in which the hopper is cleared of the colored material pellets and prepared for the next job....this is usually done by the floor/shift technicians, not an operator.
Can you share with me the 3D simulation software you use?
Thanks you !
That music though lol
This song is such a bop no cap
Awesome animation
anyone else here for alevel design and technology exam tomorrow?
perhaps
gcse on wednesday for the rest :))
Got my GCSEs right next month
why is this music such a bop
bruh i was singing, Inject Eject, Inject Eject. What a bopping tune dude
Good video, marked. we are the injection mold tool maker, it's good to understand
Boht achchi video thi isse boht kuchh seekha maine🙂
We “bought” the tool when we made a run of 10k of a 1” x 1” plastic grinding pad to grind up weed. Each unit was .08 and they charged us $4500 for the tool. I want the grinder to be made in the US, how hard is it for them to ship the tool and then find an American manufacturer to use the tool to avoid another big charge.
you paid for a metal mold, this machine they likely already had, they can ship you the mold, useless without the machine
Indeed, It will be more economical to produce in your local injection molding factory if your part's volume is large.
Is it possible to make any mold of any size or you just making the injection with ready molds with fixed sizes ?
They're fixed molds which can be swapped out based on the part being made.
Design & manufacture corresponding molds for different parts, injection molding by using proper size injection machines.
very nice explanation video, thanks a lot
Great video. Does anyone know what the song is called? Thank you
Maya Bay (Original Mix) Keith Harris
very good, now i'm understand clearly, thanks
good video for show the injection molding process
Watching this a day before my Product Design mock exam💀😂
How was the exam ? 😂😂
Super music effects 🔥
very understandable video tq soo much tronicarts
Do you make videos of Transfer and compression molding?
nice! how do you make these kinds of animations??? Did you make the 3d model on some software?
You guys are amazing!!
Anyone here from school????
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Why doesn’t the liquid spill in the dosing process? 1:43
because the Liquid (melted plastic granulate has been injected through a gate point on the mold itself)
Sometimes it actually does, it depends on the viscosity of the mixure, if it is very oil heavy then its likely to spill a bit. But its not too bad, you just do one shot with 95% percent amount and the next one will be fine.
@@Britishblue. what it actually is the manufacture of tip of injection?
there is back pressure setting
we have ISO9001, TS16949, ISO13485:2003 with high quality control in production for mold and plastic molding
can i have your email address
@@binamungualpheus8180 our email alisa@toolmolds.com Tool Technology Group Limited
Stay focused and do well in exam
These things are so damn cool.
Thank you for the animation
Hello my friend, I am PET bottle preform mould manufacturer, nice to meet you.
In my country, Iraq, the most important thing is that the machine is fast
I worked tool and die 30 years
Dope animation!
Unclear video to me. Music is so lit I couldn’t help but dance
so lit
hi
i am commerce student but my all interest is in engineering.
MANVA मनवा JADHAV जाधव u should leave commerce then, are u Indian ?? And are u in +2 ??
MANVA मनवा JADHAV जाधव
We used this in my school 😂😂
Great animation. Does anybody know if the left over plastic can be fed again into the machine?
yes it can, since it is thermoplastic which is used in this process, so one can heat the left overs and do the process again :)
yes, we can support you if you need assistance
@@alisas9851 do you have any information on injection of polyphenylene sulfide?
Daniel, contact me at alisa@toolmolds.com, we will support you for your question
Very Nice Demonstration!
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Nice animation without explanation to understanding.....
@fassenkugel no it's without explanation to easily I understood the components that's all
What's the name of the song? I like it!
Superb vedio for basic
Thanks
nice video animation
what are charges for one minute animation clip?
nice animation!
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it is really good😀
Very very beautiful creating