Some knowledge introduction of Syringe Mold!
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syringe mould is a high-grade tool used in the production of medical syringes. It is designed to meet the specific needs of the medical industry in terms of functionality and safety, and it is typically made from stainless steel or other high-quality materials that can withstand repeated sterilization and use.
Injection molding:
The most common injection moulds are designed to create molded products by injecting plastic materials that are molten through heat into the mold. The injected material is then cooled and solidified before it is removed from the mold.
To achieve this, the injected material is delivered into the mold via a nozzle (nozzle unit), which is also known as a hot runner. The nozzle unit also contains a sprue and a runner that extends through the mold cavity. The sprue and the runner are cut off after the molded product is removed from the mold.
To ensure utmost maintainability, the syringe moulds were also designed with a compact, modular and easy-to-maintain design. The mould inserts are easily exchangeable and, in the case of the syringe barrels, the moulds are equipped with EWIKON side gating systems for quick tip insert exchanges without having to dismantle the mold from the machine.