Reasons for Slow Production During Injection Molding and Solutions:
(1) High plastic and mold temperatures result in extended cooling times.
(2) Extended melt time. Reduce back pressure, use less recycled material to prevent bridging, and ensure sufficient cooling in the feeding section.
(3) The machine's action is slow. It can be appropriately accelerated by adjusting the oil and electrical circuits.
(4) Mold design should facilitate demolding and aim for as much automation as possible.
(5) Over-thick wall manufacturing resulted in excessively long cooling times.
(6) Nozzle slobbering is hindering normal production. Use a self-locking nozzle or lower the nozzle temperature.
(7) Insufficient barrel heating. Replace with a machine with a larger plasticizing capacity or enhance the preheating of the material.





