Injection Screw Barrel
The product classification of injection screw barrel can be described through the following three terms: bimetallic injection screw and barrel, screw injection machine,?and plastic injection screw barrel.
Bimetallic injection screw and barrel: This product category refers to injection screw barrels that are manufactured using a bimetallic process. Bimetallic barrels are constructed with a layer of wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant alloy material, which is metallurgically bonded to the base material. This construction enhances the durability and longevity of the screw barrel, making it suitable for processing abrasive or corrosive materials. Bimetallic injection screw and barrel are widely used in high-wear applications such as processing filled plastics, engineering plastics, and recycled materials.
Screw injection machine: The screw injection machine category encompasses the entire injection molding machine, including the screw and barrel assembly. These machines are designed for the melting, mixing, and injecting of plastic materials into molds to produce a wide range of plastic products. The screw injection machine includes various components such as the injection unit, clamping unit, and control system, with the screw barrel assembly being a critical part of the overall system.
Plastic injection screw barrel: This category includes a wide range of screw barrels specifically designed for plastic injection molding applications. These screw barrels are engineered to provide efficient melting, mixing, and homogenization of the plastic materials, ensuring consistent and high-quality output. They are tailored to process various types of plastic resins, including thermoplastics, thermosets, and elastomers, catering to the diverse needs of the plastic injection molding industry.