reverse injection molding
Reverse injection molding is a sophisticated process that involves molding a product by injecting molten material into a hollow mold cavity from the opposite side of the intended product's surface. This technique ensures a uniform distribution of material and a high degree of accuracy in the final product. Main functions include creating intricate designs, producing hollow parts, and enabling the use of multiple materials in a single product. Technological features of reverse injection molding include precision molds, high-pressure injection systems, and automated control systems that maintain consistent quality. This process finds applications in various industries such as automotive, electronics, and medical, where complex and high-quality parts are required.