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What is the cost of injection molding?
The cost of injection molding depends on several factors, including part design complexity, material selection, mold construction, and production volume. While the initial tooling investment can be higher than other methods, injection molding offers the lowest cost per part for medium to high-volume production. At Plastic Designs, Inc. (PDI), we help optimize your design and tooling to balance quality, efficiency, and budget, ensuring you get the best overall value from your project.
How long does it take to make an injection mold?
The injection mold build time typically ranges from 4 to 12 weeks, depending on the size, complexity, and design requirements of the tool. Simple prototype molds can often be completed faster, while high-cavitation or precision molds may take longer. At PDI, our in-house and partner toolmakers work closely with our engineering team to reduce lead times and ensure every mold meets the highest standards for accuracy, durability, and production readiness.
What plastic materials are best for my application?
The best plastic material for your part depends on its intended use, performance requirements, and environmental conditions. Common choices include ABS for strength and impact resistance, Nylon for durability, Polycarbonate for clarity and toughness, and Polypropylene (PP) for flexibility and chemical resistance. The experts at PDI can help you select the right engineering-grade thermoplastic to achieve the balance of performance, cost, and appearance your project needs.
What is the difference between thermoforming and injection molding?
Injection molding and thermoforming are both efficient methods for producing plastic parts, but they serve different purposes. Injection molding is ideal for high-volume production of complex, detailed components with tight tolerances. Thermoforming, also known as vacuum forming, is better suited for large, lightweight parts or lower-volume projects with lower tooling costs. At PDI, we offer both processes and can help you determine which method best fits your design, production volume, and budget.
How do I choose the right molding company?
When choosing a plastic molding company, look for proven experience, in-house engineering support, advanced equipment, and a commitment to quality. A reliable partner should offer design assistance, tooling expertise, quality control, and on-time delivery. With over 35 years in business and recognition as a “Zero Defect Supplier” to Mitsubishi, Plastic Designs, Inc. provides full-service injection molding and thermoforming solutions that ensure consistent results from design to production.
Can injection molding be used for small production runs?
Yes, injection molding can absolutely be used for small or low-volume production runs, especially when combined with prototype or bridge tooling. This approach allows you to test part performance, refine designs, or produce limited quantities without the cost of a full-scale production mold. PDI’s flexible manufacturing capabilities make it easy to scale from prototype to high-volume production, giving you quality and consistency at any stage of your project.
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