It is possible to continuously produce items with the same cross-sectional shape! Introducing the mechanism of extrusion molding.
Extrusion molding is a method of continuously shaping resin that has been heated and melted, then cooled and solidified with air or water.
While injection molding cools the resin inside a mold, extrusion molding passes the heated and melted resin through a mold from the heating cylinder of the extruder, and then gradually cools it to shape.
Because of this method, products with a consistent shape are continuously formed. Raw resin is fed into the extruder, heated and melted, extruded from the mold, and the extruded molten resin is cooled, collected, and cut. These processes allow for the continuous production of items with the same cross-sectional shape.
【Features】
- Heats and melts resin, then cools and solidifies it with air or water for continuous shaping.
- Products with a consistent shape are continuously formed.
- A consistent production system from design to secondary processing.
- Capable of producing products with short lead times, high functionality, and high quality.
- Suitable for products with linear shapes and various lengths, as well as products with handles or deep designs.
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