Thimble: Precision-made "Embroidery Hand"
Just like using a thin bamboo stick to gently pick up the edge of a cake, the ejector system uses an array of metal rods to evenly apply force from the bottom of the part. This classic design is suitable for:
- mall and medium-sized parts: such as electronic housings, buttons and other products with simple structures
- Multi-hole position requirements: The ejector position can be flexibly arranged to avoid key structures
- High surface requirements: ejector marks can be hidden on assembly surfaces or textured areas
Ejector Plate: The "Integral Pallet" for Large Parts
When faced with deep cavity structures or thin-walled parts, the ejector system is like a tray holding the bottom of the cake, achieving stable ejection with large-area contact:
- Deep cavity containers: such as storage boxes, barrel-shaped parts, etc. That requires overall force
- Transparent/glossy parts: avoid refraction deformation caused by local stress
- Automation scenario: suitable for synchronous picking with a robot
Air ejection and secondary ejection: advanced "combination skills"
For parts with special structures, the ejection system can also perform complex techniques like a Michelin chef:
- Pneumatic assistance: Compressed air acts like an "invisible finger" to help the undercut structure detach.
- Segmented ejection: eject the core first and then push the parts, just like a layered mousse cake
- Elastic element: Silicone top block can adapt to the flexible contact of curved parts
Conclusion
The value of the ejector system lies in protecting the "visible perfection" with "invisible meticulousness". From micro-precision parts to large structural parts, we tailor ejector solutions for each mould - just like equipping different cakes with exclusive demoulding tools. When you face the demoulding challenge of complex parts, why not talk to us and let our professional team unlock the wisdom code of "perfect demoulding" for you.