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Hello, my name is Nigel and this is my first blog. I am not much of a computer type of person but last year, my wife bought me a laptop. Since then, I have been trying to get to grips with this thing they call the internet. I decided to start a blog but I had no idea what to write about. They say, "write about what you know," so I have decided to write about processing and manufacturing. My son owns a processing and manufacturing plant so I have learnt quite a lot from him about what it involves.

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The Pros and Cons of Hydraulic Injection Moulding

Several injection moulding machines such as hybrid, electric and hydraulic equipment, exist for owners of manufacturing plants who are reluctant to outsource these services and want to make their own products. This article discusses some of the benefits and the drawbacks of hydraulic injection moulding machines. Use this information to make an informed decision about the suitability of this method for your project.

The Pros

It offers greater clamp force. Hydraulic injection moulding equipment can deliver great clamping forces for holding the different parts of a mould together as molten materials are poured into the mould. This makes this method the most suitable method to use in case your manufacturing plant produces large parts, such as car bumpers.

They are more durable. Hydraulic systems are usually built to be very robust in order to withstand the massive forces that are exerted on their components by the pressure generated by the hydraulic fluid. Consequently, hydraulic injection moulding equipment tends to outlast other kinds of injection moulding equipment. You will therefore get maximum value from this equipment due to its long service life.

Its upfront cost is affordable. Hydraulic systems tend to be simple machines that are built to deliver pressurised fluids to the desired destinations, such as keeping mould parts held tightly together. This simplicity usually translates into lower production costs as the equipment is manufactured. It is therefore more affordable to buy hydraulic injection moulding equipment than it is to buy other types of moulding equipment.

The Cons

They consume a lot of energy. Hydraulic injection moulding equipment usually consumes more energy when compared to other types of injection moulding equipment, such as hybrid machines. This higher energy consumption can be attributed to the fact that these machines require a lot of energy to produce the impressive power with which they clamp down on moulds.

They can be noisy. The hydraulic system of these machines is also noisier when you consider the noise output of other machines, such as the electric ones. You may therefore have to consider another type of injection moulding machine in case noise would be a big issue in the area where your manufacturing plant is located.

Think carefully about the pros and cons discussed regarding hydraulic injection moulding equipment. You can also contact experts for detailed information about the other types of machines that are available on the market. That comprehensive information will help you to determine whether the hydraulically operated equipment is the best for your project.