Telescopic Core | Precision Mold Solution for Undercuts and Complex Internal Features
Product Overview
A telescopic core is a movable molding component used in injection molds to form internal undercuts, snap-fit details, internal grooves, deep inner cavities, and other complex internal features that cannot be released smoothly by a standard fixed core or ordinary ejection system.
During molding, the telescopic core extends to form the required internal geometry. During mold opening, it retracts or moves back to create clearance for safe part release. This mechanism helps prevent product damage during demolding and improves molding stability in precision applications.
For products with difficult internal structures, the telescopic core is not just a mold part. It is an effective demolding solution that helps ensure cleaner release, better part quality, and more reliable production.
Applications and Uses
A telescopic core is mainly used in injection molds with undercuts or complex internal structures, especially for parts that cannot be demolded smoothly by standard straight ejection.
| Mold Type |
Typical Applications |
| Cap Molds |
Used for tamper-evident caps, flip-top caps, and caps with special internal locking features or complex inner structures. |
| Medical Precision Molds |
Suitable for small medical plastic parts with deep features, multiple functional details, and strict dimensional requirements. |
| Cosmetic Packaging Molds |
Commonly used for lids, inner plugs, small functional parts, and packaging components with internal locking structures. |
| Small Precision Injection Molds |
Ideal for compact mold layouts where traditional slides or lifters are difficult to install. |
| Plastic Molds with Internal Undercuts or Inner Grooves |
Suitable for parts with internal slots, deep cavities, inner locking positions, or irregular internal holes. |
Functional Advantages
| Function |
Description |
| Handle Undercut Structures |
Forms internal undercuts, side undercuts, snap-fit details, internal step features, and locking areas that cannot be released by a standard fixed core. |
| Assist Smooth Demolding |
Retracts during mold opening to release space before ejection, helping the part demold safely and smoothly. |
| Form Complex Internal Geometry |
Suitable for deep cavities, narrow internal slots, and irregular internal contours that are difficult to mold with conventional core structures. |
| Replace Larger Side Actions in Tight Spaces |
Can be used in compact mold structures where large slides or complex side-action systems are not practical. |
Structures Requiring Telescopic Cores
| Structure Type |
Why a Telescopic Core Is Needed |
| Internal Undercuts |
Straight ejection cannot release the molded feature safely. |
| Side Undercuts |
Additional movement is required to avoid locking during demolding. |
| Snap-Fit Features |
Protects delicate locking details from damage during release. |
| Internal Step Features |
Allows safe demolding from stepped internal geometries. |
| Locking Features Near Internal Threads |
Prevents interference between threaded areas and nearby locking features. |
Demolding Improvement Benefits
| Common Problem |
How the Telescopic Core Helps |
| Scratches |
Reduces surface damage by retracting before the part is forced off the core. |
| Stress Whitening |
Minimizes excessive local force during demolding. |
| Edge Breakage |
Protects fragile locking features and thin edges. |
| Cracking |
Reduces the risk of structural damage caused by forced release. |
| Sticking |
Creates enough clearance to prevent the part from being trapped on the core. |
| Deformation |
Helps the part release more naturally, reducing distortion. |
Key Advantages Over Standard Components
Compared with forced demolding or oversized side actions, a telescopic core offers:
- More reliable demolding for difficult internal geometries
- Less risk of part scratches, cracks, or deformation
- Better suitability for compact and precision mold structures
- Cleaner release of undercuts and snap-fit features
- Improved production stability in mass manufacturing
Technical Definition
A telescopic core is a movable core component that extends to form the part and retracts to allow safe demolding. It is not a standard fixed mold insert but rather a movable insert, retractable molding component, or part of the demolding mechanism.
Product Benefits
- Suitable for internal undercuts and complex inner geometries
- Retracts during mold opening to improve part release
- Reduces scratches, stress marks, edge breakage, cracking, and deformation
- Ideal for small, precise, and space-limited mold designs
- Can replace larger side-action systems in certain local applications
- Improves molding consistency and finished part quality
- Suitable for cap molds, medical molds, cosmetic packaging molds, and other precision injection molds
Recommended Industries
Packaging Industry: For caps, closures, and packaging components with internal locking features or complex inner details.
Medical Industry: For precision medical plastic parts with functional undercuts, internal slots, or small deep structures.
Cosmetic Packaging Industry: For lids, plugs, and decorative packaging components that require both complex geometry and good appearance.
Precision Plastic Components: For compact engineering parts where internal features must be molded accurately and released safely.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a telescopic core used for in injection molds?
It is used to mold internal undercuts, snap-fit details, inner grooves, and other complex internal structures that cannot be released by a standard fixed core.
How does a telescopic core work?
It extends during molding to form the feature and retracts during mold opening to create clearance for smooth and safe demolding.
Is a telescopic core the same as a standard mold insert?
No. It can be regarded as a movable insert, but it is more accurately classified as a movable core or part of a demolding mechanism.
What types of molds commonly use telescopic cores?
They are commonly used in cap molds, medical molds, cosmetic packaging molds, and other precision injection molds with internal undercuts or difficult internal structures.
Can a telescopic core replace a slide?
In some localized or space-limited applications, yes. It can replace part of a slide or side-action function, depending on the product geometry and mold design.
Custom Manufacturing Support
With extensive experience in custom mold components and precision mold parts, telescopic cores can be manufactured according to your product structure, mold design, and dimensional requirements.
If your part includes internal undercuts, inner grooves, deep cavities, or difficult release features, a custom telescopic core solution can help improve mold performance, part quality, and production reliability.
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