Wear plate

A wear plate is a type of component used in injection molds to protect other components from wear and damage caused by the molding process, and is typically made of a hard, durable material such as steel.

Thermoplastic

Thermoplastic is a type of plastic material that is capable of being melted and solidified multiple times without significant degradation, and is widely used in injection molding and other manufacturing processes.

Steel hardness

Steel hardness refers to the level of resistance to penetration or deformation exhibited by a particular type of steel, and is an important factor in the durability and wear resistance of injection molds.

Plastic injection molding

Plastic injection molding is a manufacturing process that involves injecting molten plastic into a mold cavity to create a desired shape or product, and is widely used for the production of consumer goods, automotive components, and other industrial products.

Undercut

An undercut is a feature or detail on a molded part that prevents it from being removed from the mold cavity in a straight line, requiring the use of additional components such as lifters or slides.

Slide

A slide is a type of component used in injection molds to create undercuts or other complex features in the molded part by sliding along a plane or other axis.

Plastic resin

Plastic resin is a type of material used in injection molding that is typically supplied in pellet or powder form, and is melted and injected into the mold cavity to form the molded part.

Venting

Venting refers to the process of creating and maintaining vents in an injection mold to allow air or gas to escape during the molding process, and is critical for producing high-quality molded parts.

Steel type

Steel type refers to the specific alloy composition and properties of the steel used in injection molds, and may vary depending on the application and requirements of the mold.

Sprue

The sprue is the channel through which molten plastic is injected into the mold cavity during the injection molding process, and is typically removed from the finished part after ejection.