Description
As a Plastic Paint Bucket Mold manufacturer with more than 15 years experience, MOLEPLASTICO focuses on providing our customers the best quality in plastic mold created with the latest technology.
In the manufacturing process, capable of manufacturing a full set of paint bucket (lid,bucket and handles), in a timely manner, and has the ability to manufacture custom assembling, stamping, and packaging services when necessary.
Prototypes and bucket mold production are completed in-house, so that we can meet the individual requirements of each project. Our plastic paint bucket mould, thin wall container mould and paint pail mould cover 0.5L,1L,3L,5L,10L,18L,20L,25L and Beryllium Copper(BeCu) for cooling.
5 galon 20L paint bucket injection mould
Hotrunner: 1 drops with “HOTSET” heating coils
Paint bucket mould cavity steel: DIN 1.2738&Beryllium Copper
Mold core steel: DIN 1.2311&Beryllium Copper
Plastic material: HDPE
Cycle time: 30 Secs(High speed injection machine)
Ejection: Air Poppet Valve
Mold life span: 1 million
Delivery time: 60 days
Five Pointers for Better paint bucket Mold Production:
Although the criteria and the technology used to produce paint bucket Mold have changed dramatically in recent years, the basic rules for developing a mold that meets the original design criteria, and functions effectively, have not changed at all.
1. Design with specified cost and time criteria.
The old rule of “good, fast and cheap” still applies. There always seems to be time for rework or adjustment after meeting that ultra short deadline, but it is better to allow reasonable time in the design stage for review and correction.
2. Share your company’s design philosophy with your mold maker and allow the mold maker’s design team the opportunity to contribute.
Many paint bucket Mould manufacturers design new molds and dies based on their current inventory and their operating environment.
It may be possible to speed up production with some very simple modifications to a design. Invite your paint bucket Mould manufacturers to make suggestions that can enhance moldability.
3. Have the mold maker establish a production timetable that allows reasonable time for bench testing prior to delivery.
All too often a mold is delivered to meet a production deadline without being fine-tuned in a lab situation. Your mold maker should have the opportunity to run sample parts at his facility. If there is a problem he can correct it before delivery.
4. Ask the moldmaker for clear guidelines on how to maintain the thin wall bucket mould once it is installed.
paint bucket moulds may be operated in less than ideal conditions.Poor storage of materials, mold cleaning on an irregular basis, bad press maintenance and ill-trained operators can all contribute to poor mold performance. Your moldmaker should include a set of instructions for care and maintenance based on the specifications for usage.
5. Remember that the design and manufacture of a mold or die is a collaborative effort.
Mold and die making is a combination of science and art. Building a tool that will work 24/7 if required, demands careful planning and checking at every phase of production. Allow the time and expense for your staff to visit the mold shop facility during production.