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Mini-Jector
Insert and Loose Core Molding

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Insert and loose core molding can be performed economically on the Mini-Jector. Insert molding involves molding plastic around a metal insert or a previously molded plastic article to form a finished assembly. Loose cores are metal forms inserted into the mold prior to molding which produce hollow portions in the finished part. The beauty of insert molding using "V" molds is that the insert or loose core can be placed in the mold; the two mold halves assembled and the entire assembly held in one's hand prior to placing in the machine. This permits molding around very fragile inserts that could not be safely molded using machines with high clamping pressure.

The Mini-jector Corp. parts, technical manuals and engineering support for these and the thousands of older Mini-Jector machines still in use after many years of satisfactory service.


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