2016年1月11日星期一

Disadvantages of Injection Moulding

Disadvantages of Injection Moulding

  • Author:tony
  • Release on :2016-01-12
Disadvantages of Injection Moulding
Higher initial tooling cost

Because already mentioned in our injection moulding guide, there’s a high price to entry to get a device made for injection moulding. Should you be planning on making it yourself, you will need an injection moulding device and the skills to run this, which can also be pretty costly.

Part design restrictions

The injection moulding means there are several restrictions with regards to part style. You might need to make a few becomes your parts so we could make them for you - or even decide on a different manufacturing method. The most important thing to realise is that the mould tool is made from 2 halves that need to pull aside, and the part needs to be capable of being released from the tool. This really is simple, but massive. They have all sorts of ramifications down the line when it comes to tool design like:

Every part must be made individually and be solid ie absolutely no hollow parts.
You’ll need to ensure you have drafting on your components if they’re perpendicular towards the tool opening.
It’s most likely a good idea to make sure your max component thickness in any one place is less than 2-3mm to save materials and shrinkage problems.
We are definately try and get into the rest of these types of a bit later in another web page.

Accurate costing is hard

With injection moulding, just like life, there are always concerns that you should make sure that you budget for.

Make sure you have a look at our injection moulding guide infographic for more information means get started on your injection moulding project. 


If you require a customised, approachable and reliable support from your injection moulder using the backing of years of encounter in the industry, please contact us and we'll be happy to provide you with a quotation or any type of advice you require.

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