SUBMITTED BY Mr Amarjeet singh Balloo
UNDER GUIDANCE OF SIR JEEBHKATE (HOD), MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT
KITS College of engineering
Abstract
Might be this project sounds familiar to most of us but still I thought, it would be good to review the entire process/approaches adopted by engineers in simple way, to make this entire process and machine work in a magnificent way, which had influenced your daily life in many ways.
In this project report I had tried to look into the different processes adopted, machines used for better performance and how the total performance of the machine as well as entire process could be improved.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I Thanks to my guide Mr. Satish Jeebhkate, under whose guidance, it is made possible for me to submit this report and to those who directly or indirectly supported me and helped me to accomplished this project.
Introduction
In this project I have tried to look into the processes involved in the plastic Injection molding, with different parameters directly or indirectly effecting the process, different machine parts there role in the whole process, the safety to be practiced/performed out while performing the process.
In brief Injection molding is the process in which parts of different shape and size are produced by injecting material into the mould. The mould may be of any shape and size as per requirement. Injection molding process can be achieve with different types of materials (Glasses, elastomers, confections and most commonly used materials are thermoplastics’ and thermosetting polymer).
The raw material is fed through the hopper into a heated barrel of machine(in granule form) heated up to certain temperature, making the material flow and then mixed and forced injected with the help of mechanical means into the mould cavity, were it takes the shape of the pattern/part engraved in the mould, and further it is cooled