The process of using a bucket mould to create plastic buckets primarily involves injection molding, a widely employed manufacturing technique. The steps of the injection molding process include:

Material Preparation: High-quality plastic materials, usually in the form of pellets, are selected based on factors like durability, strength, and cost-efficiency. These materials are then melted and homogenized to ensure uniformity.

Mould Clamping: The bucket mould is securely clamped into the injection molding machine. The mould consists of two halves, the cavity and the core, which come together to form the desired bucket shape.

Injection: The melted plastic material is injected into the mould cavity under high pressure. The material fills the mould, conforming to its shape and details.

Cooling and Solidification: After injection, the plastic material is allowed to cool and solidify within the mould. Cooling is a critical step to ensure that the plastic retains its intended shape and characteristics.

Ejection: Once the plastic has solidified, the mould is opened, and the finished bucket is ejected from the mould cavity. This process is facilitated by the use of ejector pins.