Ms. Jenny Wang
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Payment Type:L/C,T/T,D/P,D/A,Paypal
Incoterm:FOB,DDU,CFR,Express Delivery,CIF,EXW,DAF,FAS,DES,FCA,CPT,CIP,DEQ,DDP
Min. Order:1000 Piece/Pieces
Transportation:Ocean,Land,Air,Express
Port:Ningbo,Shanghai,Shenzhen
$10000≥1000Piece/Pieces
Model No.: CT-230811-D06
Brand: Ceeto
Place Of Origin: China
Forming Method: Plastic Injection Mould
Product Material: Plastic
Product: Household Product
Surface Finish Process: Powder Coating
Runner: Hot Runner
Certification: ISO
Shaping Mode: Injection Mould
Mould Cavity: Single Cavity
Plastic Material: PE
Design Software: UG
Installation: Fixed
Standard: HASCO
Customized: Customized
Packaging: carton box with pallets
Productivity: 50molds/month
Transportation: Ocean,Land,Air,Express
Place of Origin: Ningbo,China
Supply Ability: 50pieces/month
Certificate: ISO/9001
HS Code: 8480790090
Port: Ningbo,Shanghai,Shenzhen
Payment Type: L/C,T/T,D/P,D/A,Paypal
Incoterm: FOB,DDU,CFR,Express Delivery,CIF,EXW,DAF,FAS,DES,FCA,CPT,CIP,DEQ,DDP
Zhejiang Ceeto Mold Co., Ltd. is a professional design and manufacture of injection molds and plastic products company, specializing in the production of plastic products and molds, our products involve industries including household appliances, daily necessities, auto parts, medical supplies, electronic appliances, garden tools, etc
The process of creating plastic bucket molds typically involves the following steps:
1. Designing the mold: The first step in the process is to design the mold. This involves creating a 3D model of the bucket mold using computer-aided design (CAD) software. The design will include all the necessary features and dimensions required for the final product.
2. Material selection: Once the mold design is complete, the next step is to select the appropriate material for the mold. The material should be durable, heat-resistant, and able to withstand the injection molding process.
3. Mold fabrication: After the material is selected, the mold fabrication process begins. This involves machining the mold cavity and core using CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machines. The mold is typically made from steel or aluminum, depending on the production requirements and budget.
4. Mold assembly: Once the mold components are machined, they are assembled together to create the complete mold. This includes attaching the cavity and core, as well as any additional components like ejector pins or cooling channels.
5. Mold testing: Before the mold is used for production, it needs to be tested for functionality and quality. This is done by injecting molten plastic into the mold and observing the resulting product. Any issues or defects are identified and addressed during this testing phase.
6. Production: Once the mold has passed the testing phase, it is ready for production. The mold is mounted onto an injection molding machine, and molten plastic is injected into the mold cavity under high pressure. The plastic then solidifies and takes the shape of the mold cavity.
7. Ejection and finishing: After the plastic has cooled and solidified, the mold is opened, and the finished plastic bucket is ejected. Any excess plastic or flash is trimmed off, and the bucket may undergo further finishing processes like painting, labeling, or packaging.
8. Maintenance and repair: Over time, molds may wear out or require maintenance. Regular cleaning, lubrication, and repair are necessary to ensure the longevity and performance of the mold.