
Essential Considerations For Injection Molded Part Design
The demand for innovative, new plastic products that are lighter, faster, stronger and less expensive than metal ones has gained incredible traction in the last decade. Many Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) have been moving toward the innovative possibilities that engineered resins offer. Proper material selection is a critical injection molded part design consideration to ensure the finished product survives its intended use, environment and compliance requirements.

What causes ejector pin marks in injection molded parts?
Ejector pin marks usually refer to the glossy or white imprints on the surface of a injection molded product, as well as the different levels of glossiness – dark or shadow, without convex or concave – visible directly opposite to the ejector pin location.

The Benefits of Using Injection Molding in the Medical Industry-Sophia
Injection molding involves melting and injecting plastic into a mold, cooling it, and ejecting the finished product. Injection molding is used across various industries, but it’s particularly instrumental in the medical supply and device industry, as it can produce large quantities of accurate, high-quality parts and is compatible with many medical-grade plastics.

Why is Mold Temperature So Important for Plastic Injection Molding?
In the plastic injection molding industry, some newcomers often ask: why the final plastic parts have a higher gloss when the mold temperature is higher.

How to Choose Tooling Materials for Medical Applications?
Medical technology market revenues are expected to reach US $241.7 billion by 2028. This high-value market is only a part of the entire medical industry supported by manufacturing—from syringes to medical device consumables to labware and more.

Common Injection Molding Defects

Maximizing the Lifespan of Injection Molding Tools

Polypropylene Injection Molding Processing

Plastic PMMA Injection points
