Mould Trim Line, as a key component in mold manufacturing, is mainly used in stamping, cutting, molding, and other processes, and its design and performance directly affect the quality and productivity of the final product.
What material is a Mould Trim Line generally made of?
Metal Insert Molding is usually made of high hardness and wear-resistant materials, such as high-speed steel (HSS), cemented carbide (e.g., tungsten-cobalt alloys), and special alloy steels to ensure their stability and durability under high-intensity, high-precision machining conditions.
What factors should be considered when designing an Insert Moulding?
The design of an Insert Moulding head needs to take into account the nature of the material to be processed, and the shape, size, and accuracy requirements of the product to be molded. Design details such as the shape and angle of the kerf and the sharpness of the edge are critical to improving machining efficiency, reducing material waste…