An Engineers Guide to Low-Volume Injection Molding

However, there’s a widespread belief that low-volume injection molding is too expensive, that the molds created in a low-run paradigm won’t be able to yield many shots, that there are limited thermoplastic materials that can be used and, finally, that the piece-part price will be too high to return a profit. 

Fortunately, many of these ideas are simply misconceptions, and with the right low-run production strategy in place, new manufacturing opportunities can lead to additional avenues for product development and production. 

In this white paper you will learn: 

  • When it makes sense to use low-volume injection molding
  • The seven biggest myths associated with tooling
  • The importance of continuous quality control inspections and the value of product manufacturing information (PMI)

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