Abstract

Plastics are being employed for both light and heavy items in industrial settings more and more often. Plastic daily objects like bottle caps, remote control casings, needles, and more are created using injection molding equipment, along with large goods like automotive body panels. During the molding process, a liquid or flexible raw material is shaped using a rigid structure known as a mold. This technique originally became popular during the Second World War as the need for mass-produced items increased. It is now extensively utilized across various industries. This study examined the role of plastic molding machines in the design and production of these devices. To correctly examine the corpus of knowledge about the design and production of plastic molding machines, this was done by comparing and assessing already published, widely available works, beginning with early innovations and continuing with more recent advancements. The study's objective was met. Despite rising efforts to design and construct more modern machines that are economical and compact, it was noticed that the bulk of early injection molding machines were large. The injector molding machine has the potential for further improvement and local manufacture, according to the study's conclusions.

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