| A Thread size | M6x1.0 |
| L Insert lengths | 14.4 mm |
| OD Insert diameter | 9.8 mm |
| C Min.Thread lengths | 8.1 mm |
| F Counterbore Depth | 2.0 mm |
| Base panel material | Plastic |
| Materials | Brass |
| Surface Treatment | Cleaning |
| Installation Equipment/Method | Molded-in Threaded Inserts |

Q1: What types of threaded inserts does your product line cover?
A: We provide a comprehensive range of threaded inserts, including:
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Threaded Metal Inserts
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Thread Inserts for Plastic
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Threaded Inserts for Metal
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Screw Inserts for Plastic
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Thread Inserts for Metal
Q2: What are the key advantages of your injection molding embedding inserts?
A: Our inserts offer the following benefits:
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Designed for seamless injection molding embedding
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Oblique knurling with groove design ensures strong torque and pull-out resistance
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Blind-end design effectively prevents plastic backflow and internal thread contamination
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Suitable for both thermoplastic and thermosetting plastics
Q3: How are these threaded inserts installed?
A: Proper installation requires careful attention to the following steps:
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Place the threaded inserts onto the reserved core pins before mold closure
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Close the mold and complete the injection molding process with the inserts embedded
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Ensure core pins are precisely sized according to the thread bottom hole specifications in our size table
Q4: Why is accurate core pin sizing critical during installation?
A: Core pin dimensions directly affect installation quality:
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Oversized pins can cause insert deformation or prevent proper seating
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Undersized pins may allow plastic to overflow into the internal threads, compromising fastener function
Q5: What materials are these inserts compatible with?
A: These inserts are engineered for use with both thermoplastic and thermosetting plastic materials, providing versatile application across various manufacturing processes.
Q6: How does the blind-end design prevent defects?
A: The sealed bottom of the insert acts as a barrier that prevents molten plastic from flowing into the internal threads during molding, ensuring clean, fully functional threads without post-molding cleaning requirements.
Q7: What industries commonly use these injection molding inserts?
A: These inserts are widely used in:
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Automotive component manufacturing
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Electronics and appliance housing production
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Medical device assembly
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Consumer goods manufacturing
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Industrial equipment production



