Wednesday, 7 December 2011

Promotional clocks are a growing part of our business with many styles to choose from, which you can view in our promotional products gallery.

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Friday, 2 December 2011

The Process of Plastic Injection Moulding



This process is very important for producing many different products for a large number of different services including medical. The products produced are extremely diverse ranging from combs to musical instruments to one piece chairs.

Plastic Injection Moulding tends to have the same manufacturing as the other types of Injection moulding. The process that actually happens is that the plastic granules are entered into a hopper that is part of the moulding machine. The granules are moved along by a screw type plunger It is at this stage that any extras are added, for example colourants. After this, the mix enters the heated area, this is where the granules become molten.  After this the mix is injected with a very high force through a nozzle into a mould tool and this is different for every different part that is produced. Here, the mix is cooled and when it is totally cooled, the mould opens itself and the product can be removed. To increase the speed of this final process, the mould is kept very cold so that the plastic cools instantly upon reaching the mould.

Like another industrial processes there are a number of factors that should be controlled to ensure that output is optimum, with as little contamination as possible. The injection speed can be improved by varying the viscosity of the material. The higher the viscosity, the higher the pressure loss and thus the lower the speed.  The higher the speed, the higher the shear rate and viscosity. Although increasing mould and melt temperatures will reduce the viscosity, thus increasing pressure, it will also reduce shear rate. Also, the cooling time can be manipulated, the hotter the melted plastics, the longer for the plastics to cool and thus the thicker the item produced. The Gate Speed and Metering Phase can also be adapted to produce optimum results.

The cost of moulds depends on a large number of factors including number of cavities how complex the mould itself is, how long these moulds are expected to last. There are a number of difference companies offering a large range of services for these machines each offering different ideas.

Advantages the plastic injection moulding process include repeatable results with high production rates, low labour costs, little scrap and the ability to use a very large range of materials. However, the set up of this process is expensive as many of the parts are very expensive. Also, there can be large running costs and the fact that each mould is different for each part can be time-consuming and expensive.




Wednesday, 30 November 2011

We can metallise on most inert substrates with the exception of Acetal polymers. Having both moulding and finishing systems allow us to offer a one stop destination for many of our clients.

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Wednesday, 23 November 2011

Dual Metallising has an enviable reputation in the fields of prototypes and point of sale, producing parts on time, frequently, next day, in some cases while you wait.

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Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Dual Metallising can offer both moulding and vacuum deposition, allowing for us to offer a complete finished reflector in most polymers.

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Wednesday, 9 November 2011

We are committed to Total Customer Satisfaction and will set, measure, action and review Quality Objectives to continually improve the effectiveness of the Quality Management System.

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Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Dual Metallising can offer both moulding and vacuum deposition, allowing for us to offer a complete finished reflector in most polymers.