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The
thermoplastic manufacturing process of molding plastic parts is
sometimes called injection molding. During the injection molding
process, a plastic pellet is plasticized (heated) in an extruder to a
melt and then forced into a steel mold under high pressure. With the
typical process of injection molding, nearly all thermoplastic resins,
e.g. ABS, PP, PE, PVC, PC, PA, PS etc. can be processed.
The two main advantages of this process is that the part can be molded
in color and in high annual volumes with very short cycle times. To
manufacture injection molded parts, the wall-sections of the part must
be uniform in design.
Thieme produces plastic parts with the RRIM PUR process.
Due to close cooperation with network partners, manufacturing in
injection molding as well as other molding processes are possible. With
Thieme, there is the ability to select the best-suited production method
for each part. With our central in-house painting facility, uniform and
top-quality surfaces can be achieved. Sub assembly of the individual
parts and accessories for a complete part system can also be executed by
Thieme. Ask us – we are pleased to supply you with our extensive
injection molding knowledge, experience and information.
For more information on Pur manufacturing as an alternative to
Injection Molding issue, click
here
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