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Latest revision as of 11:48, 18 February 2025
Molding (process)
Molding or moulding is a manufacturing process that involves shaping a liquid or pliable raw material by using a rigid frame called a mold or matrix. This itself may have been made using a pattern or model of the final object.
Types of molding processes[edit]
Molding is a broad term that encompasses several different manufacturing processes. These include:
- Injection molding: This process involves injecting material into a mold. It is often used for mass production of plastic items.
- Blow molding: This process involves inflating a hot, thermoplastic preform inside a closed mold, so its shape conforms to that of the mold cavity.
- Compression molding: This process involves placing a preheated plastic material in an open, heated mold cavity. The mold is then closed with a top plug and pressure is applied to force the material into contact with all mold areas.
- Extrusion molding: This process involves forcing material through a die to create objects with a fixed cross-sectional profile.
- Rotational molding: This process involves a heated hollow mold which is filled with a charge or shot weight of material. It is then slowly rotated, causing the softened material to disperse and stick to the walls of the mold.
Materials used in molding[edit]
Various materials are used in the molding process, including:
- Plastics: These are often used in injection, blow, and rotational molding.
- Metals: These are often used in die casting, a type of metal casting process that is characterized by forcing molten metal under high pressure into a mold cavity.
- Glass: This is often used in glassblowing, a glassforming technique that involves inflating molten glass into a bubble with the aid of a blowpipe.
- Ceramics: These are often used in ceramic molding, a process where a ceramic material is given shape in a mold and then hardened by heat.
Applications of molding[edit]
Molding is used in a wide range of industries and applications, including:
- Automotive industry: Molding is used to create various parts of vehicles, such as dashboards, door handles, and bumpers.
- Packaging industry: Molding is used to create containers, bottles, and other packaging materials.
- Construction industry: Molding is used to create components for buildings, such as window frames, doors, and architectural details.
- Medical industry: Molding is used to create medical devices, such as syringes, implants, and surgical instruments.
See also[edit]
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Bronze spearhead mold
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Bronze Age spear tip mould
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Ancient Greek mold
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Wooden molds for jaggery and sweets
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Injection molding die side A
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Injection molding die with insert
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Injection molding die B side
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Injection molding die insert
