Injection molding is a process in which a thermoplastic polymer is heated above its melting point, resulting in the conversion of the solid polymer to a molten fluid with a reasonably low viscosity. This melt is mechanically forced, that is, injected, into a mold in the shape of the desired final object.

| Manufacturer | Toshiba | Funding Source | UOM |
| Model | Whether the equipment service can be provided to external researchers/institutions | Yes | |
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| Institute | University of Moratuwa |
| Faculty | Faculty of Engineering |
| Department | Department of Chemical and Process Engineering |
| Laboratory | Polymer Processing Laboratory |
| Contact Person Name | H Hettiarachchi |
| harshanih@uom.lk | |
| Phone Number | 4622/4100 |
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| Product Category | Processing |
| Sub Category | Rubber Processing |
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| Technical Specification | Injection volume – 18cm3 Injection pressure – 2570 kgf/cm2 Platen dimensions – 380 x 380mm |
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