HASCO Plastic Injection Mould Tooling Cold Runner

Plastic Injection Mould
January 30, 2026
Brief: This video demonstrates the setup, operation, and key moments during typical use of the HASCO Standard Plastic Injection Mould with a Cold Runner and 2+2 cavity configuration. You will see how this mould tooling is utilized for creating customized PP, PC, and ABS plastic parts, highlighting its application in industrial, communication, electronics, and medical components.
Related Product Features:
  • Features a HASCO standard mould base with a cold runner system and a 2+2 cavity configuration for efficient production.
  • Utilizes high-quality mould materials like P20, 718, 738, NAK80, S136, 2738, and 2316 for durability and longevity.
  • Designed for manufacturing customized plastic parts from materials such as PP, PC, and ABS.
  • Suitable for producing industrial, communication, electronics, and medical parts with precision.
  • Offers a mould life of 250,000 to 300,000 shots, ensuring reliable performance over high-volume runs.
  • Manufactured using CNC processes and designed with PROE software for accurate and consistent results.
  • Certified with ISO9001, TS16949, QS, and ISO14001, guaranteeing quality and compliance standards.
  • Packaged securely with inner OPP bags and outer cartons for safe delivery and storage.
FAQs:
  • What type of injection mould is most commonly used?
    Three-plate multi-cavity injection moulds are the most commonly used tooling for plastic injection due to their increased efficiency and high production speed. However, the choice depends on material, budget, and application.
  • What are the most common materials for injection molding?
    The most common materials include acrylic, ABS, nylon polyamide (PA), polyethylene (PE), polycarbonate (PC), polypropylene (PP), and polystyrene (PS), each selected based on project requirements.
  • Are different moulds designed for different plastics?
    Yes, moulds are designed considering the properties and shrinkage levels of specific plastics to ensure correct dimensions and meet tolerance requirements, such as for PP, PC, and ABS used with this HASCO mould.