Plastic injection moulding is a manufacturing process used for producing large quantities of plastic parts and products. It involves injecting molten plastic material into a mould, which is then cooled and solidified to form the desired shape. The mould is typically made of steel or aluminum and contains cavities and channels that allow the plastic to flow and fill the entire cavity. Once the plastic has cooled and solidified, the mould is opened and the finished product is ejected. This process is widely used in various industries for the production of everyday items such as toys, household appliances, packaging, and automotive parts. It offers high accuracy, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness in mass production of plastic products.
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