Injection molding is the process of making custom plastic parts by injecting molten plastic material at high pressure into a metal mold. Just like other forms of plastic molding, after the molten plastic is injected into the mold, the mold is cooled and opened to reveal a solid plastic part. The process is similar to a Jello mold which is filled then cooled to create the final product.This mold can help you improve production schedule and increase production capacity.
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What Is Injection Molding?
Injection molding is a complex manufacturing process. Using a specialized hydraulic or electric machine, the process melts, injects and sets plastic into the shape of a metal mold that’s fitted into the machine.
Plastic injection molding is the most widely used components manufacturing process for a variety of reasons, including:
Flexibility: manufacturers can choose the mold design and type of thermoplastic that’s used for each component. This means the injection molding process can produce a variety of components, including parts that are complex and highly detailed.
Efficiency: once the process has been set up and tested, injection molding machines can produce thousands of items per hour. Using electric injection molding machines also makes the process relatively energy efficient.
Consistency: if the process parameters are tightly controlled, the injection molding process can produce thousands of components quickly at a consistent quality.
Cost-effectiveness: once the mold (which is the most expensive element) has been built, the cost of production per component is relatively low, particularly if created in high numbers.
Quality: whether manufacturers are looking for strong, tensile or highly detailed components, the injection molding process is able to produce them at a high quality repeatedly.
This cost-effectiveness, efficiency and component quality are just some of the reasons why many industries choose to use injection molded parts for their products.