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From: jamescorea
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  • I can't believe this has had this many views. Or the fact I am working at O'Reilly Auto Parts now instead of injection molding. ha :)

  • Wrong/ False.

    In mould It doesnt rotate!!!! :@

  • This is so WRONG

  • Rotation alone does not provide enough pressure to fill the form.

  • The screw also helps to mix the colour while it rotates. For the rest slowaacivic explains it fully.

  • GOOD BUT WRONG

  • Your animation is incorrect. The screw injects the resin into the mold by reciprocating not rotating.

  • What, i thought the screw rotates pushing the resin to the mold??

  • yh same here...why the hell would you want a screw to reciprocate anyway ?

  • During the cooling time the screw rotates and transfers plastic in front of the screw(charging). The cooling time ends, and when the screw has fully recovered the mold opens, ejects the part and the cycle starts again. The mold closes, then screw reciprocates(moves forward) and injects the plastic into the mold.

  • BEST YOUTUBE EVER!!!!!

  • great animation!

  • very nice

  • very nice

  • BEST YOUTUBE EVER!!!!!

  • good

  • GOOD

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