Description
During our 15 years of business, MOLDEPLASTICO has contributed a significant amount of experience and expertise within the plastic injection mold industry, and we provide our customer with a skilled, knowledgeable, and dedicated staff for paint pail molds making.
As we employ highly skilled labor and all of our employees possess specific skills in their selected areas of paint pail Mold and thin wall container mould, we are able to design, manufacture and supply your plastic mold requirements, regardless of the complexity and or complexity of the designs.
2 gallon 10L Paint Pail Injection Mold
Mold cavity: 1
Hot runner: 1 drops with “HOTSET” heating coils
Mold cavity steel: DIN 1.2316 and Beryllium Copper
Mold core steel: DIN 1.2738 and Beryllium Copper
Plastic material: PE
Cycle time: 20 Secs
Ejection: Air Poppet Valve
Mold life span: 1 million
Delivery time: 45 days
Five Pointers for Better paint pail Mold Production
These tips are based on more than 15 years experience in the field of paint pail Mold manufacturing. Many of these tips talk about communication. As any paint bucket Mould manufacturers will tell you, all too often there is incomplete information available at the onset of a program. This is like having only half the map; the chances of getting to the final destination on time are very slim.
1. Make sure your design specifications can be produced using existing technology.
Programs like Solidworks and the availability of rapid prototyping can provide early insight into potential problems that might occur before metal gets cut. Provide the engineering group with full specifications, do not leave anything out. If something is left out here it will cost time and money to fix later in the process.
2. Set clear guidelines on required minimum thin wall bucket mould life and capacity before manufacturing starts.
A clear definition of the expected performance and service requirements on a mold or die can help to save money upfront. If your product is likely to be modified or replaced in a relatively short period of time the moldmaker’s engineering group can design accordingly.
3. Set up a weekly progress report call/e-mail with your sales representative during the manufacturing process.
Sales reps are busy people. It helps to establish a regular contact point to ensure the project is on schedule and on budget. It doesn’t matter what size the project is, it’s worth a weekly call to eliminate assumptions.
4. Have a field sales representative from the mold shop present during initial start-up and try-out.
A buy-off is very important. Many molds and dies have sustained serious damage and require immediate repairs due to poor installation. Having a technical representative on site the first time the mold or die is installed is good insurance.
5. Don’t cut corners!
Giving the job to the lowest bidder might not make sense. There is a reasonable price to pay for a mold or die. If your budget is too low the chances are that you will be rebuilding or repairing the thin wall bucket mould within a fairly short period. Trying to squeeze the last dollar out of a paint bucket Mould manufacturers estimate can end up doubling the cost of the project. After all, price is what you pay for a mold. Cost is what you continue to pay for a mold that was not built correctly in the first place.