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Injection pressure and speed control of HXM Servo Injection Molding Machine

As an advanced plastic molding equipment, HXM servo injection molding machine's injection pressure and speed control are of great significance to ensure product quality, improve production efficiency and extend equipment life.
Injection pressure is a key parameter in forcing molten plastic into the mold during the injection molding process. The HXM servo injection molding machine achieves precise control of injection pressure through a high-precision servo system and pressure sensor. The operator can set the appropriate injection pressure according to the properties of the plastic material, mold structure and product requirements.
In actual operation, the setting of injection pressure should consider the following aspects:
Fluidity of plastic materials: Different materials have different fluidities. Materials with good fluidity require lower injection pressure, while materials with poor fluidity require higher injection pressure.
Mold structure: Factors such as the mold's runner design, gate size, and cavity depth will all affect the injection pressure requirements.
Product requirements: Product requirements such as accuracy, surface quality, and dimensional stability will also have an impact on injection pressure.
By adjusting the parameters of the servo system, the operator can achieve precise control of the injection pressure to ensure that the plastic fills the mold evenly and completely, avoiding defects.
Injection speed is the speed at which molten plastic flows in the mold, and is also critical to the molding quality of the product. The HXM servo injection molding machine achieves precise control of the injection speed by adjusting the speed of the servo motor and the displacement of the pump.
The control of injection speed needs to consider the following aspects:
Filling time: Injection speed directly affects the time it takes for plastic to fill the mold. An injection speed that is too fast may cause vortexes or bubbles in the plastic, while an injection speed that is too slow may cause the plastic to cool unevenly in the mold, affecting product quality.
Plastic fluidity: Similar to injection pressure, plastic fluidity also affects the choice of injection speed. Materials with good flow can accommodate faster injection speeds, while materials with poor flow require slower injection speeds.
Mold temperature: The mold temperature will also affect the fluidity of the plastic, which in turn affects the choice of injection speed.
By properly setting the injection speed, operators can ensure that the plastic flows evenly and quickly in the mold, avoiding defects while improving production efficiency.
The injection pressure and speed control of the HXM servo injection molding machine are key links in ensuring product quality and production efficiency. By precisely controlling these two parameters, operators can give full play to the performance advantages of the equipment and achieve efficient and stable plastic molding production.

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