Customization: | Available |
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After-sales Service: | Online |
Warranty: | One Year |
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Haichen E series standard servo plastic cap automatic injection molding machine
We are prefessional production base specialized in designing and manufacturing plastic injection machines and enjoy high reputation in the Plastic machinery industry.
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size(mm) | 45*45*25 |
weight(g) | 16 | |
cavities | 8 | |
tonnages of machine |
170T | |
mould | customized | |
material | pp | |
color | blue |
1. Simple structure in linear type, easy in installation and maintenance.
2.Adopting advanced world famous brand components in pneumatic parts, electric parts and operation parts.
3. Running in a high automatization and intellectualization, no pollution.
The process of manufacturing plastic caps involves transforming plastic pellets into functional closures through injection molding.
This method uses high pressure to inject molten plastic into a precision mold, which then cools and solidifies into the desired cap shape.
Steps include designing the mold, selecting the appropriate material, injecting the molten plastic, cooling, and finally packaging the finished cap.
Here is an overview of how plastic caps are made, from raw materials to finished products.
First, designers create a detailed blueprint of the cap, considering factors such as size, compatibility with the container, and user convenience.
This design then guides the creation of a mold-a tool that shapes the plastic. Molds are typically made of durable materials such as steel or aluminum to withstand the rigors of high-volume production.
Manufacturers select the appropriate plastic material, typically polypropylene (PP), because it is durable and chemically resistant. The plastic arrives in pellet form and is carefully dried to remove any moisture that could affect the integrity of the cap during the molding process.
The heart of manufacturing is the injection molding process. Here, dry plastic pellets are fed into the cap making machine, melted, and then injected into a mold under high pressure. The plastic fills the mold and forms the shape of the bottle cap.
Once the plastic is injected, the mold cools, allowing the plastic to solidify into the shape of the bottle cap. After solidification, the mold opens and the bottle cap is ejected. This step is critical to ensure the structural integrity of the bottle cap.
After ejection, any excess material or "burrs" are trimmed off. Some bottle caps may also undergo additional processing, such as heat treatment or the application of a liner to obtain a better seal.