Jun 24, 2025
Cast-in aluminum heating plates are widely used in hot runner systems for injection molding due to their excellent heat distribution, mechanical durability, and ability to be precisely customized. Here's how they are used and why they are beneficial:
These are heating elements embedded (or "cast in") within a block or plate of aluminum during the casting process. The internal heaters (typically tubular heaters) are permanently sealed inside the aluminum, ensuring excellent heat transfer and protection from environmental factors.
In hot runner systems, molten plastic must be maintained at a constant temperature as it travels through heated manifolds and nozzles. Here's how cast-in aluminum plates fit into this system:
Heated Manifolds
The cast-in heating plate is mounted directly to or around the hot runner manifold block.
It ensures uniform heating across the entire manifold, minimizing cold spots that could cause premature solidification.
Nozzle Plate Heating
Cast-in heaters are also used in the nozzle retainer plates to maintain consistent flow to the mold cavities.
Temperature Stability
Aluminum's high thermal conductivity ensures quick and even heat distribution, maintaining consistent melt temperatures, which is essential for part quality.
Customized Fit
Plates are often custom-shaped to fit the specific geometry of a hot runner mold, with holes or slots for thermocouples, bolts, or sensors.