Six tips for simpler screen separation
After the injection moulding process is complete, unwanted material must be removed from the casting. This typically involves tumbling the dies in an open mouth barrel and then screen separating the parts. The separation process, however, is often time-consuming. But it doesn’t have to be, according to Vibra Finish.
A recent blog on the company’s websiteoffers tips and solutions on how to decrease the time spent moving and screening the parts.
Vibra Finish adds one important tip: It is simpler to plan media selection for ease of separation at the start of the project, rather than trying to design an elaborate separation system at the end of the project.
Contact Vibra Finishfor more screen separation tips, or to learn about its Vibra Degater, a system that separates castings from runners without the need for trim dies or presses. It is custom designed to meet the customer's specific needs, reducing tooling and labour costs, while increasing productivity.