Injection compressing moulding saves material and reduces clamping force
Injection compressing moulding offers several advantages at once and is more resource-efficient than classic injection moulding: It allows significantly thinner wall thicknesses to be achieved; less injection pressure is required and tool temperatures of 20 instead of 12 degrees Celsius can be used. Improvements to this process have yielded energy savings of up to 30 per cent, accompanied by a significant reduction in component weight. In contrast to thermoforming, complex geometries can also be created. Thanks to the optimum design of the machine and peripherals, ARBURG's application and process experts have succeeded in reducing the clamping force required for the exhibit at K 2025 by around 20 per cent from 2,900 to 2,300 kN. Together with savings in relation to machine size and purchase cost, footprint, wear and connected load.