Mold Components & Why You Should Use Purchased Ones
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By Randy Hough Related links: Mold Components Mold components play a very important role in plastic injection mold making. There are numerous basic components that are common to almost every injection mold, and often some components that are specifically engineered for special applications. Both of these make up the reason you should use off the shelf mold components, whenever possible.
Mold bases seem to be the most likely item to be a possible candidate for in-house manufacture, but increasingly it is possible to have almost anything custom made better and cheaper by companies that specialize in mold bases. You don't need massive milling machines, large grinders, radial drills, gun drills, Blanchard grinders, boring mills or a lot of space to accommodate such an undertaking. “Do what you do best and leave the rest.” Very large mold making companies might be able to justify making components because they have the machinery and capacity to turn a profit, but very few small to medium shops can succeed at this. The engineered components would include such items as:
One of the main benefits of using purchased mold components is innovation. New ideas pop up all the time to solve old problems and if you are stuck doing things the same way year after year, you miss out on more efficient and practical ways of doing things. Some customers require the use of specific brand names and specific types of components. This assures them of a consistent result and performance. Some mold makers try to substitute off-brands as a way to save money, but this is a slippery slope, for sure. |
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