Teamvantage Micro Molding Expertise

As the demand in the medical, electronic and industrial markets grows for micro/small size shot applications, Teamvantage is there with parts and molded components to meet your most demanding tolerances.

Micro parts can be smaller than a pinhead and weigh less than a fraction of a gram. Because of their size, these tiny parts require precise and accurate processes every step of the way—from design and material selection through the injection molding process. Teamvantage has the experience, the technology and the facilities to ensure that we can provide the right solution for even your tiniest part:

Minimum Size:

0.020 in x 0.020 in x 0.20 in
0.5 mm x 0.5 mm x 0.5 mm
Possibly smaller based on your application
Gate diameters as low as 0.002" (0.05mm)
Core pins of 0.0027" (0.068mm) diameter
Wall thickness as low as 0.0015" (0.04mm)
Cavity and Core TIR less than 0.0001" (0.003mm)

The Process Makes the Difference

When it comes to micro molding, some of the key elements to creating successful parts include:

Small Shot Size
Quick response – acceleration and deceleration
High Speed
High Injection Pressure

That’s why Teamvantage prefers the Sodick Plustech V-Line plunger system rather than the conventional reciprocating screw for micro molding. The V-Line plunger gives you:

More consistency
Quicker response
Very high-speed capabilities.

The V-Line Plunger System separates the melting from the injection of the resin by using a screw and a plunger.

The more typical reciprocating screw molding machine uses a screw to melt, transport, and inject the resin. In order to handle all three of these processes with one system, a check ring is required. This is the source of much of the inconsistency in the injection molding process. Once melted material is moved to the front of the screw and it begins to move forward to inject the resin into the cavity, the check ring must slide in order to shut off. While it is sliding, material is back flowing—which creates inconsistency. This system is just not accurate enough for micro molded parts.

The plunger on the Sodick system is much lighter than a reciprocating screw, which reduces the mass and improves the response. The linear motor driven servo valve provides very high speed capabilities. It has a max speed of 450 mm/sec and max injection pressure of 41,730 psi.

Step response of various systems:

Sodick Linear Motor Drive2-3 mm/sec
Conventional Servo Valve25-30 mm/sec
Electric motor with pulley & belt30-40 mm/sec
Electric motor with ball screw drive15-20 mm/sec

With Teamvantage , you get better consistency plus better control and high-speed capabilities. That adds up to high-quality micro molded parts.