Tolerances & dimensional accuracy
Help CenterInjection molding Tolerance & Dimensional Accuracy Standards
Help CenterInjection molding Tolerance & Dimensional Accuracy Standards
PE (Polyethylene)HDPE (CNC) is a lightweight and strong thermoplastic, suitable for outdoor applciations. Commonly used for prototypes before Injection molding.
Tool steelTool steel A3 is an air-hardened general purpose tool steel with good toughness and excellent dimensional stability. Used for molding dies.
Tool steelTool steel A2 (CNC) is an air-hardened general purpose tool steel with good toughness and excellent dimensional stability. Used for molding dies.
AutomotiveIn terms of mold technology, the manufacture of charging guns for new energy vehicles typically adopts injection molding. Injection molding is a process where plastic material is heated and melted, then injected into a mold, and after cooling and solidification, the plastic product of the desired shape and size is obtained. For products with complex shapes and high precision requirements, such as charging guns, injection molding offers advantages such as high production efficiency, low cost, sta
AutomotiveIn terms of mold technology, the manufacture of charging guns for new energy vehicles typically adopts injection molding. Injection molding is a process where plastic material is heated and melted, then injected into a mold, and after cooling and solidification, the plastic product of the desired shape and size is obtained.
AutomotiveIn terms of mold technology, the manufacture of charging guns for new energy vehicles typically adopts injection molding. Injection molding is a process where plastic material is heated and melted, then injected into a mold, and after cooling and solidification, the plastic product of the desired shape and size is obtained.
AutomotiveIn terms of mold technology, the manufacture of charging guns for new energy vehicles typically adopts injection molding. Injection molding is a process where plastic material is heated and melted, then injected into a mold, and after cooling and solidification, the plastic product of the desired shape and size is obtained.
AutomotiveIn terms of mold technology, the manufacture of charging guns for new energy vehicles typically adopts injection molding. Injection molding is a process where plastic material is heated and melted, then injected into a mold, and after cooling and solidification, the plastic product of the desired shape and size is obtained.