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Computer Numerical Control is referred to as CNC. In its simplest form, CNC machining is a computer-controlled way of producing parts using a spinning lathe and a Computer-Aided Drawing (CAD) file. In blow molding, heated plastic that is positioned on top of a mould cavity is blown with air by a machine.
The heated plastic is compelled by the air to spread across the internal walls of the mould cavity. Extrusion blow moulding machines and injection blow moulding machines are the two primary types of equipment used in this procedure.
They both work in comparable ways to make their product, but each has unique benefits and drawbacks in terms of production.
The Global CNC blow moulding machine market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
When compared to the numerical control processing of common items, the numerical control machining of the blow moulding machine mould has some peculiarities and more demanding specifications.
Various forms of CNC machining are employed for processing moulds. The most common type of machine is a CNC milling and machining centre.
Additionally highly popular in CNC machining is the use of CNC wire cutting and CNC EDM. Wire cutting is mostly utilised in the processing of straight wall moulds, including electrodes for electrical discharge machining, inserts, sliders in blow moulds, concave and convex moulds used in press processing, and others.
Additionally highly popular in CNC machining is the use of CNC wire cutting and CNC EDM. Wire cutting is mostly utilised in the processing of straight wall moulds, including the inserts, sliders, blow moulds, electrodes for electrical discharge machining, and concave and convex moulds in press processing.
The majority of these mould parts use EDM, which is also used for components with sharp corners, deep cavities, and narrow grooves in the mould cavity since machining cannot be used to process high-hardness mould parts.
The CNC lathe is mostly used for processing ordinary mould rod parts, as well as mould cavities or cores of rotating bodies, such as blow moulds for bottles and basins, forgings for shafts, and disc parts.