What if I told you that bigger is not always better? Many engineers know that this is the case when it comes to injection molding machines. Larger injection molding machinery is less portable, more difficult to house and typically requires more maintenance. If a machine exists with the same clamping force, half the footprint at a lower cost, why wouldn’t you use it? A superior design utilizing mechanical advantage makes this possible. In this blog we’ll show you how mechanical advantage works, and how the V-Mold can reduce the footprint and costs of plastic injection molding.
The Mechanical Advantage (MA) generated by the V-Mold is calculated by the equation: MA = S/T
Clamping Force (C) is equal to the mechanical advantage (MA) times the effort force (E) generated by the pressure in the carriage cylinder: C=MA*E
When utilizing a reciprocating screw the V-Mold Injection Molding Machine can provide all the performance of larger Injection Molding machines while minimizing the footprint, cost, and complexity of the vertical injection molding machine.
Smaller and economical injection molding machines have many practical uses. They are commonly used for overmolding electrical cable assemblies and other low volume plastic injection molded production parts. Molding ASTM test specimens, and producing plastic prototypes parts are also very good applications for V-Mold technology in benchtop vertical injection molding machines. The V-Mold makes all of these uses practical and affordable.