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MOULAGE INJECTION SOUS-MARINE [1 record]

Record 1 2012-01-18

English

Subject field(s)
  • Plastics Manufacturing
CONT

... a second object of the present invention is a moulding method by submarine injection or submarine gate moulding, without use of a roller, through the posterior central part of each impression of the mould, which makes possible the formation of the already defined thermoplastic part with the appropriate features for its use as a label or publicity support for use with certain surface ornamentation ...

OBS

submarine gate: A type of gate used in injection moulding: the material is fed below the surface of the component ... A runner carries the plastics material down below the parting line of the mould and feeds, via a cone-shaped gate, into the cavity.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Plasturgie
DEF

Procédé de moulage par injection utilisant un moule dont le canal d'alimentation est situé au-dessous du plan de joint de sorte que la carotte d'injection est séparée de la pièce lors de l'ouverture du moule.

OBS

moulage par injection sous-marine; injection sous-marine : termes et définition publiés au Journal officiel de la République française le 16 octobre 2011.

Spanish

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