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  Injection Moulding

Injection moulding is a casting mould process in which frequently a fully usable mould can be manufactured at low cost in only one operation.

Within this procedure, synthetic material granules are turned, by heating, into a plastically ductile substance in the injection moulding machine. Under pressure, the moulding material is injected into the hollow area of a closed tool. As it cools, the mass rigidifies and can be taken out of the tool as a finished part.


Range of applications at AKT:

We offer thermoplast injection moulding using machines ranging from 350 KN up to 22.000 KN employing the following special processes:

  • multi-component injection
    With special injection moulding machines a variety of different synthetic materials can be processed into a component unit.
    e.g. ventilation caps, radiator tanks etc.

  • internal gas pressure injection moulding
    Indented areas are avoided and volume shrinkage is compensated for by the introduction of compressed gas during the cooling stage
    e.g. handles, storage compartments

  • textile injection
    Decorated components are produced by the insertion of decorated, re-shaped and cut-out fabrics and foils into the injection mould.
    In this way, we can produce even complex, curved components with symbols, transmitted light techniques and multi-coloured, surface decorations (e.g., carbon or root timber design). Moreover, pattern change is possible at any time from one injection to the next.
    e.g., decor moulding, electric drive covers etc.

 

 
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