Keeping Your Injection Mold Tools in Optimum Condition

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Keeping Your Injection Mold Tools in Optimum Condition

Summer is right around the corner and many plastic molders will have a summer shut down as a time for refreshing and recharging for most people. However, for the people that keep the tools running that make the plastic parts, this is the time to schedule tool repair, so the tools will operate within optimum parameters. Included in the repair of the tools is the inspection and or replacement of the hot runner components.