A hydraulic injection molding machine is a type of injection molding machine that uses a hydraulic pump to generate the pressure needed to inject molten plastic into a mold. Injection molding is a manufacturing process in which molten material is injected into a mold to produce a part or product.
Hydraulic injection molding machines are typically larger and more powerful than electric injection molding machines, and they are able to generate higher clamping forces. They are also generally more efficient and have a longer lifespan than electric machines.
The hydraulic system of a hydraulic injection molding machine consists of a hydraulic pump, a high-pressure hose, and a hydraulic cylinder. The pump generates the pressure needed to inject the molten plastic into the mold, and the cylinder is used to apply that pressure to the injection unit.
Overall, hydraulic injection molding machines are widely used in the plastics industry for the production of a wide range of products, including automotive parts, medical devices, and household goods. They are known for their reliability, durability, and efficiency, and they are able to produce high-quality parts with a high level of precision.