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INJECTION MOLD MANUFACTURING PROCESS

The injection mold manufacturing process is complex and requires the involvement of multiple departments within the company. The time needed to produce a mold depends on the complexity of the part design, which also affects the final cost of the mold. Plastic part production is most viable in large-scale manufacturing.

Summary of the injection mold manufacturing process:

  1. 1. Part model design

Designing the part model in a way that enables its production using injection molding technology.

  1. 2. Technical consultations

Consulting the part’s manufacturability with the technology department to introduce potential design changes that facilitate production.

  1. 3. Material selection

Selecting a material with good processing properties that will influence the mold’s design.

  1. 4. Technical and economic analysis

Conducting a technical and economic analysis to determine the appropriate number of mold cavities.

  1. 5. Injection analysis

Performing mold flow analysis to select the best injection points and verify process assumptions.

  1. 6. Mold design

Adapting standard components available on the market and implementing special mechanical systems.

  1. 7. Mold manufacturing

Selecting materials and machining technologies in the toolshop, producing the main components, and fitting the parts.

  1. 8. Mold trials

Conducting mold trials and making adjustments where the part does not meet required dimensions.

  1. 9. Mold approval for production

Consulting dimensional deviations with the design and technology departments to ensure the mold meets all production requirements.

  1. 10. Process optimization

Introducing improvements and optimizing the production process to achieve the best results.

  1. 11. Monitoring and quality control

Continuous monitoring of the production process and quality control of the molded parts to ensure compliance with customer requirements.

Types of Injection Molds

Injection molds vary depending on production specifics and customer requirements. Here are some common types:

Single-cavity molds
Designed for producing individual parts.

Multi-cavity molds
Allow simultaneous production of multiple parts, increasing manufacturing efficiency.

Hot runner molds
Equipped with a hot runner system for precise material dosing and waste reduction.

Cold runner molds
Traditional molds where material is dosed through cold channels.

Our injection molds ensure precise and reliable plastic injection, enabling the production of a wide range of components—from simple parts to complex, high-precision designs.

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