Project specific tooling phases & components for mold design makenica.com/project-specific-tooling-phases-components-mold-design
Injection molding service is a high-precision processing technique that injects molten plastic into a precisely crafted mold. The plastic turns cools and hardens into the required component or product. The piece is then expelled from the mold either as a final product or as a near-final product sent for secondary finishing. The injection mold consists of two components: the mold core and the mold cavity. The space these two sections make when the mold is closed is called the part cavity. Depending on the manufacturing requirements, "multi-cavity" molds can be built to produce several similar pieces simultaneously. The construction of the mold and its different components (referred to as tooling) by plastic injection molding companies is a highly technical and often complicated operation, involving high precision and technological know-how in the manufacture of high-quality, narrow-scale components. For instance, the proper steel grade must be chosen by the injection molding companies so that parts that run together do not wear out prematurely. Steel hardness must therefore be assessed to achieve the correct equilibrium between wear and durability. Waterlines must be well aligned to optimize cooling and eliminate warping. Tooling engineers also need to calculate the gate/runner sizing parameters for 1/6