GoodBo Mould offers you the benefits of lower costs coupled with the high engineering and production standards expected in the European, North American and Japan injection moulding industry as well as some big domestic enterprises.We have confidence in our quality, service, and pricing, and we maintain long-term business relationships with customers from countries such as the United States,Switzerland,Montserrat,Canada,Eritrea,Comoros,Mongolia. We have received high praise and recognition from our customers.
Product name | fibre injection mould |
Place of Origin | Shenzhen,Guangdong |
Runner | Cold Runner. Hot Runner: Yudo |
Port | Shenzhen |
Colors | Customized Colors |
Condition | New |
Design software | CAD/PROE/UG/3D/STEP/PDF/JPG |
Packing Size(cm) | 230*167*245 Specific consultation with us |
Brand Name | GoodBo Mould |
Export region | Oceania,Africa |
Export country | Oceania,Africa...etc |
Mould life | 350000 shots |
Certification | ISO90001 |
Product Material | PP(polypropylene),PC(polycarbonate),HDPE(high density polyethylene)...etc. |
Mould making technology | CNC Programming,2D Modelling...etc. |
Application | Medical,Architectural,Marine...etc. |
After-sales Service | Always maintained |
MOQ | Negotiable |
Packaging Details | Packed in cartons |
Supply Ability | 2000-100000 Set/Sets per Month (See specific model products) |
Lead time (days) | 20-40 (To be negotiated) |
Mould Base | LKM,HASCO... |
GoodBo Mould is one of the leading fibre injection mould manufacturers in China, and our mission is to provide customers with high-quality products and the highest quality service.
GoodBo Mould appoints a project manager to each individual project and client. The project manager is in charge of the entire project from start to finish providing direct communication for the client. All project management teams communicate in English.
To efficiently manage projects and achieve the required lead time, project manager is appointed to monitor the process of manufacture. Process charts are issued every week via e-mail include digital photographs of the work in progress, creating a real-time tooling progress assessment.
fibre injection mould---FAQs Guide
2.What kind of cooling systems are used for moulding?
3.What are the most important features of a fibre injection mould?
4.What is the difference between high-pressure and low-pressure fibre injection mould?
5.Are there automated features integrated into the fibre injection mould to streamline the manufacturing process?
6.How does the temperature of a fibre injection mould affect the moulding process?
7.How does the quality of a fibre injection mould affect its production speed?
8.Does the fibre injection mould design comply with industry standards and regulations?
9.About fibre injection mould warranty
10.What factors affect the lifespan of a fibre injection mould?
11.what is mould?
12.About fibre injection mould,which materials do you support?
13.What type of steel is normally used for a fibre injection mould?
14.How is the surface of a fibre injection mould treated to improve its performance?
15.How does the size of the gate in a fibre injection mould affect the speed of the moulding process?
1.What kind of lubricants are used to reduce fibre injection mould friction?
We have a good reputation and image in the industry. The quality and price advantage of fibre injection mould products is an important factor in our hard overseas market.Silicone lubricants, graphite lubricants, and PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) lubricants are all commonly used to reduce mould friction.
2.What kind of cooling systems are used for moulding?
We have advantages in marketing and channel expansion. Suppliers have established good cooperative relations, continuously improved workflows, improved efficiency and productivity, and provided customers with high -quality products and services.The most common cooling systems used for moulding are water cooling systems, air cooling systems, and oil cooling systems. Water cooling systems are the most efficient and cost-effective, as they use a closed-loop system to circulate coolant through the mould to quickly cool the plastic. Air cooling systems use fans to blow air over the mould to cool it, while oil cooling systems use a heat exchanger to transfer heat from the mould to a cooling oil.
3.What are the most important features of a fibre injection mould?
We continue to improve fibre injection mould products and processes to improve efficiency.
1. Durability: The mould should be able to withstand the high temperatures and pressures of the injection moulding process.
2. Precision: The mould should be able to produce parts with a high degree of accuracy and repeatability.
3. Surface Finish: The mould should be able to produce parts with a smooth, consistent surface finish.
4. Ease of Maintenance: The mould should be easy to maintain and repair.
5. Cost: The mould should be cost-effective to produce and maintain.
4.What is the difference between high-pressure and low-pressure fibre injection mould?
We focus on teamwork and communication to achieve common goals, We attach great importance to this detail.High-pressure moulds are used to create parts with complex shapes and intricate details, while low-pressure moulds are used to create parts with simpler shapes and fewer details. High-pressure moulds require more pressure to form the parts, while low-pressure moulds require less pressure. High-pressure moulds are more expensive and require more time to create the parts, while low-pressure moulds are less expensive and require less time.
5.Are there automated features integrated into the fibre injection mould to streamline the manufacturing process?
We adhere to the principle of quality first and have a complete production quality management system and quality inspection process.Yes, many molds are designed with automated features to streamline the manufacturing process. These features can include automated injection systems, automated ejection systems, automated temperature control systems, and automated molding cycles.
6.How does the temperature of a fibre injection mould affect the moulding process?
We have a professional team that is committed to the innovation and development of fibre injection mould.Temperature is a critical factor in the moulding process. If the mould is too cold, the plastic material will not flow properly and the moulded part will be of poor quality. If the mould is too hot, the plastic material will degrade and the moulded part will be of poor quality. The ideal temperature for the mould depends on the type of plastic material being used. Generally, the mould should be heated to a temperature that is slightly higher than the melting point of the plastic material. This will ensure that the plastic material flows properly and the moulded part has a good finish.
7.How does the quality of a fibre injection mould affect its production speed?
As one of the fibre injection mould market leaders, we are known for innovation and reliability.
The quality of a mould affects its production speed because a higher quality mould will be more precise and have fewer imperfections, which will allow it to produce parts faster and with fewer defects. Poorly made moulds can cause production delays due to imperfections that require additional time to fix or rework. Additionally, higher quality moulds are typically made from higher quality materials, which can also help to increase production speed.
8.Does the fibre injection mould design comply with industry standards and regulations?
As one of the top fibre injection mould manufacturers in China, we take this very seriously.Yes, the mold design should comply with industry standards and regulations. It is important to ensure that the mold design meets all applicable safety and quality standards.
9.About fibre injection mould warranty
If the quality is poor, we will provide a 100% refund. Firstly, we will investigate the root cause of the problem and then take measures to prevent it from happening again in the future. This includes changes to mold design, process, or materials used.
10.What factors affect the lifespan of a fibre injection mould?
We are centered on customers and always pay attention to customers' needs for fibre injection mould products.
1. Temperature: Temperature can affect the growth and survival of moulds. Generally, moulds grow best in warm, damp environments. High temperatures can kill some moulds, while low temperatures can slow down their growth.
2. Humidity: High humidity levels can promote the growth of moulds, while low humidity levels can inhibit their growth.
3. Light: Moulds need light to grow, so exposure to light can affect their lifespan.
4. Airflow: Poor air circulation can create an environment that is conducive to mould growth.
5. Nutrients: Moulds need nutrients to survive, so the availability of nutrients can affect their lifespan.
6. pH: The pH of the environment can affect the growth of moulds. Generally, moulds prefer slightly acidic environments.
11.what is mould?
We have flexible production capacity. Whether you are large orders or small orders, you can produce and release goods in a timely manner to meet customer needs.
Mould is a type of fungus that grows in damp, warm environments. It can appear as a fuzzy or slimy substance on walls, ceilings, and other surfaces. Mould can cause health problems, such as allergies and respiratory issues, and can damage the structure of a building.
12.About fibre injection mould,which materials do you support?
We offer clients a wide range of materials:ABS(acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer), CA(cellulose acetate), AS(acrylonitrile-styrene), GPS(general polystyrene), HDPE(high density polyethylene), LDPE(low density polyethylene), PA(polyamide), PBTP(poly butylene terephthalate), PC(polycarbonate), PE(polyethylene), PETP(poly ethylene terephthalate), PMMA(poly methyl methacrylate), POM(polyformaldehyde), PP(polypropylene),PPO(poly phenylene oxide), PPS(poly phenylene sulfide), PUR(polyurethane), PVC(poly vinyl chloride), TPE(thermoplastic), etc.
13.What type of steel is normally used for a fibre injection mould?
We focus on our customers' needs and strive to meet their expectations, so we take this very seriously.
Tool steel is typically used for moulds. Common types of tool steel include high-speed steel, hot-work steel, cold-work steel, shock-resistant steel, and plastic mould steel.
14.How is the surface of a fibre injection mould treated to improve its performance?
We have established a good reputation and reliable partnerships within the fibre injection mould industry.The surface of a mould can be treated in a variety of ways to improve its performance. Common treatments include polishing, sandblasting, shot peening, and coating with a release agent. Polishing the surface of the mould can help reduce friction and improve the mould's ability to release parts. Sandblasting can help remove any imperfections or burrs on the surface of the mould. Shot peening can help increase the surface hardness of the mould and improve its wear resistance. Finally, coating the mould with a release agent can help reduce sticking and improve the mould's ability to release parts.
15.How does the size of the gate in a fibre injection mould affect the speed of the moulding process?
We are a professional fibre injection mould company dedicated to providing high quality products and services.The size of the gate in a mould affects the speed of the moulding process because it determines the amount of material that can be injected into the mould at one time. A larger gate size allows for more material to be injected at once, which can speed up the moulding process. However, a larger gate size can also lead to increased cycle times due to the increased amount of material that needs to be cooled before the mould can be opened.
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