Ejection System of an Injection Mold


Ejection is a process of removing the plastic material from the mold.
This are of different types to remove the material from mold.
EJECTION TECHNIQUES:
• PIN EJECTOR:
• Simplest and most economical method .
• Location and number of ejector pins depends on component shape and size.
D-SHAPED EJECTOR PIN :
• Flat sided ejected pin.
• Made by machining of flat on standard ejected pin.
• BLADE EJECTOR :
• Basically a rectangular ejector pin.
• Slender parts such as ribs are ejected by this method.
• SLEEVE EJECTOR:
• Molding by means of hallow ejector pin or sleeve.
• Ejections of small cylindrical Molding.
• Provide positive ejector around a local core pin in forming and hole in the mold.
• VALVE EJECTOR :
• Large diameter ejector pin.
• Used for ejections of large component.
• Ejector applies ejector force on to the inside surface of the molding
• AIR EJECTOR:
• Ejector force is supplied by compressed air.
• STRIPPER BAR EJECTOR:
• Ejector element pushes against the bottom at the molding.
• Effective area of ejection is greater.
• Suitable for walled box type moldings.
• STRIPPER PLATE EJECTOR:
• Mold adopted for ejecting circular box moldings with thin wall sections.
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Step 1: Ejection System of an Injection Mold
Ejection is a process of removing the plastic material from the mold.
This are of different types to remove the material from mold.
EJECTION TECHNIQUES:
· PIN EJECTOR:
· Simplest and most economical method .
· Location and number of ejector pins depends on component shape and size.
D-SHAPED EJECTOR PIN :
· Flat sided ejected pin.
· Made by machining of flat on standard ejected pin.
· BLADE EJECTOR :
· Basically a rectangular ejector pin.
· Slender parts such as ribs are ejected by this method.
· SLEEVE EJECTOR:
· Molding by means of hallow ejector pin or sleeve.
· Ejections of small cylindrical Molding.
· Provide positive ejector around a local core pin in forming and hole in the mold.
· VALVE EJECTOR :
· Large diameter ejector pin.
· Used for ejections of large component.
· Ejector applies ejector force on to the inside surface of the molding
· AIR EJECTOR:
· Ejector force is supplied by compressed air.
· STRIPPER BAR EJECTOR:
· Ejector element pushes against the bottom at the molding.
· Effective area of ejection is greater.
· Suitable for walled box type moldings.
· STRIPPER PLATE EJECTOR:
· Mold adopted for ejecting circular box moldings with thin wall sections.