All-electric injection molding machines, also known as injection molding machines or simply injection molding machines, are the main molding equipment that uses plastic molds to transform thermoplastic or thermosetting plastics into plastic products, and are entirely powered by electricity.
This equipment consists of an injection unit, a mold clamping unit, a servo motor drive system, a high-precision transmission mechanism (such as a ball screw), and an electrical control system, eliminating the need for traditional hydraulic systems. Compared to traditional hydraulic injection molding machines, its biggest difference lies in the power source and control method; it uses a servo motor for direct drive, achieving higher control precision, energy efficiency, and cleaner production. Its core advantages include energy efficiency (energy consumption reduced by 30%-70% compared to traditional hydraulic presses), high precision and stability, cleanliness and environmental friendliness (no oil pollution), fast response speed, and low maintenance costs. It is mainly used in the production of automotive parts, appliance housings, medical equipment components, and electronic product housings.




