Injection moulding is a process whereby two mould halves are clamped together and a molten polymer is injected into the cavities within the mould. Depending on the complexity and design of the mould the polymer may enter the mould cavity that forms the required component(s), via a series of channels called the sprue, at the injection point, and runners. High clamp pressure is used to facilitate fast filling speeds and to stop the mould being over filled. The mould is held at a temperature below the melt temperature. Once the polymer melt has been set to the shape of the cavity, the mould is opened, the moulded part is ejected, and the process recommences.
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