The Importance of Tool Material Choice
In injection molding, there are two critical “material” choices that need to be made: which plastic material to make the product out of, and which...
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In injection molding, there are two critical “material” choices that need to be made: which plastic material to make the product out of, and which...
Gates can be a standard part of the injection molding process. They are normally formed as molten plastic flows from the machine’s nozzle tip into a...
A lot of OEMs (particularly smaller ones) use cable assemblies in their products built in-house and usually do the assembly by hand with the help of...
Although we immediately think of electronics when printed circuit board assemblies (PCBAs) are mentioned, good PCBA design is in fact a...
Keeping the walls of your injection molded plastic part the same thickness is important for maintaining good cosmetics and structural integrity.
Let’s first talk about linear motors, that can be thought of as conventional rotating motors whose stator has been unrolled, and laid out flat.
Injection molding is a great way to produce a large number of plastic components at high speed and a reasonable cost. What OEMs often overlook.