To shape injection-molded products, first materials such as synthetic resin (plastic) are heated and melted. Then, they are pressurized and filled in a mold die which is set on an injection molding machine, and then cooled down.
To shape injection-molded products, first materials such as synthetic resin (plastic) are heated and melted. Then, they are pressurized and filled in a mold die which is set on an injection molding machine, and then cooled down.
Injection-molded products include automotive products (air dampers, dashboard camera covers, glove compartment locks, card cases, cup holders, clips, fasteners, hooks, bumper brackets, and headlamp brackets), semiconductor products (bar-in sockets and memory exteriors), and electrical/electronic products (motor bearing holders and motor core covers).