Plastics Processing · Injection Molding Drive Technology
Injection molding machines transform raw plastic pellets into precision-molded parts through a cycle of plasticizing, injection, and mold clamping — each phase requiring specific torque-speed profiles from the drive system. Planetary gearboxes serve the plasticizing screw drive and ejector mechanisms, delivering the smooth torque and positional accuracy these repetitive, high-force processes demand.

Plasticizing Screw Drive Gearbox
The plasticizing (extruder) screw melts and meters plastic material before injection. An electric or hydraulic motor drives the screw through a planetary gear reducer with ratios of 5:1 to 20:1, converting motor speed to the 50–300 RPM screw rotation needed for uniform melting. Output torques range from 2,000 to 50,000 Nm depending on machine tonnage and screw diameter. The gearbox must deliver constant torque despite the variable resistance from melting plastics with changing viscosity as temperature and screw position evolve through the plasticizing cycle.
All-electric injection molding machines increasingly replace hydraulic drives with servo motor–planetary gearbox combinations for the plasticizing axis. This conversion improves energy efficiency by 30–50%, reduces cycle-to-cycle variation in melt quality, and enables precise screw-speed profiling that optimizes material homogeneity. The gearbox in these servo-driven applications must have low backlash (below 6 arcminutes) to support the controller’s precise speed regulation during the metering phase.
Ejector and Mold-Movement Drives
After the part cools, ejector pins push it from the mold cavity. Servo-driven ejector mechanisms use planetary gearboxes with ratios of 3:1 to 10:1 to multiply motor torque for the high-force ejection stroke. The gearbox must handle the impact loading at the start of each ejection cycle, when the pins break the part free from the mold surface — a short-duration torque spike that can reach 200% of the steady-state ejection force. Compact gearbox packaging is essential because the ejector mechanism fits behind the moving platen in a space constrained by tie bars and platen thickness.
Mold-open and mold-close drives on toggle-clamp machines use planetary gearboxes to position the moving platen with the speed profile required by the clamp kinematics — fast traverse during open/close, slow approach for mold protection, and high force during clamp-up. The gearbox must handle the high-inertia platen during rapid deceleration at the end of each close stroke without backlash-induced positioning overshoot that could damage the mold faces on contact.
Key Gearbox Specifications for Injection Molding
⚙️ Continuous Torque Rating
Plasticizing drives run continuously during the metering phase. The gearbox must deliver full torque at thermal equilibrium — not intermittent-duty ratings that assume cooling periods between cycles.
Axial Load Handling
The plasticizing screw generates axial thrust from the melt pressure (up to 200 bar). The gearbox must either accommodate this thrust through rated output bearings or interface with a separate thrust bearing unit mounted between the gearbox and the screw.
️ Contamination Sealing
Injection molding facilities use mold-release agents, hydraulic fluids, and cleaning solvents near the machine. The gearbox must maintain IP54 or higher protection to prevent these chemicals from contaminating the gear oil.
Cycle Life
Injection molding machines cycle every 10 to 60 seconds, accumulating millions of cycles annually. Gear and bearing fatigue calculations must account for this high-cycle duty to ensure the gearbox reaches its target service life of 30,000+ operating hours.
Installation and Integration Best Practices
Screw-Side Coupling
Connect the gearbox output to the plasticizing screw through a splined or keyed coupling rated for full torque plus the axial thrust load. Verify coupling alignment after heating the barrel to operating temperature, as thermal expansion shifts the screw position.
Servo Parameter Setup
Configure the servo drive with the gearbox ratio, inertia, and backlash values. Enable the screw-speed feedback loop and verify stable, smooth rotation across the full speed range before beginning production cycles.
Thermal Break-In
Run the plasticizing screw at mid-speed with material for 500 cycles before production to distribute lubricant in the gearbox and establish a thermal baseline. Monitor gearbox housing temperature to verify it stabilizes within the rated limit.
Production Validation
Produce 50 consecutive parts and measure critical dimensions. Statistical process capability (Cpk above 1.33) confirms that the gearbox’s performance supports the required part quality — if Cpk is low, investigate gearbox backlash and speed regulation as potential contributors to dimensional variation.

Maintenance and Reliability
Injection molding machine gearboxes follow the molding facility’s PM schedule — typically quarterly oil checks and annual vibration measurements. Oil changes at 5,000-hour intervals maintain lubricant quality. For all-electric machines running in cleanroom medical or food packaging applications, sealed lifetime-lubricated gearboxes eliminate oil-change maintenance entirely, reducing the risk of environmental contamination.
Screw-drive gearbox wear presents as gradual deterioration of melt homogeneity and shot-to-shot weight consistency — symptoms that may initially be attributed to screw or barrel wear. When troubleshooting these quality issues, include a gearbox backlash and vibration check in the diagnostic sequence to differentiate gearbox wear from screw/barrel wear. Early detection of gearbox issues prevents the unnecessary expense of replacing a still-serviceable screw and barrel assembly.

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Molding Machine Expertise
Our planetary gearbox range covers injection molding machines from 50 to 4,000 tonnes clamp force, with models for plasticizing, ejector, and clamp-movement drives.
High-Cycle Fatigue Validation
We validate every molding-machine gearbox design through accelerated fatigue testing at 200% rated torque for 1 million cycles, ensuring durability under the high-cycle repetitive loading characteristic of injection molding.
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All-Electric Conversion Support
Our engineers support molding machine OEMs converting from hydraulic to all-electric servo-driven architectures, providing optimized gearbox-motor combinations for each machine axis.
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