Top 10 Plastic Injection Molding Questions - The Toolroom Inc.

25 Aug.,2025

 

Top 10 Plastic Injection Molding Questions - The Toolroom Inc.

Top 10 Plastic Injection Molding Questions

Plastic injection molding is the most popular process for manufacturing plastic parts. This process involves molten material which is injected into a mold to create a product. Our in-house molders provide both the design and manufacturing of these products. 

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  1. What determines the cost of plastic molding?
    The cost of injection molding is determined by a number of factors such as; the number of cavities, the mold itself, complexity of parts, etc. The actual mold itself is usually the most expensive upfront cost. Additionally, the fewer number of cavities will lower your upfront cost and vice versa. We’re dedicated to providing customers with quality service at a lower cost
  2. What sized businesses do you serve?
    When researching molding manufacturing companies it’s important to keep in mind your volume requirements and make sure they match that of the company you work with. The Toolroom is equipped to handle volume from small to large businesses. No matter the size of your project, we can help
  3. What certifications should I look for when choosing a molder?
    Certifications are a great way to determine which molder is right for you. They show which businesses are at the top of the industry. At the Toolroom we are dedicated to providing the best services to our customers and this includes having the proper qualifications. When choosing a manufacturer, it’s important to research their current certifications to ensure you are getting quality manufacturing.
  4. Should I buy my parts in the US or overseas?
    While working with a manufacturer overseas or even moving your business overseas will help save on up-front costs, working with a local manufacturer has numerous benefits. Choosing a local manufacturer is a great way to ensure open lines of communication during the course of your project. Choosing a manufacturer in the United States and more importantly, a local manufacturer has great long term effects in terms of cost and project turn-around time.
  5. How long does it take to build a mold?
    Creating a plastic injection mold can take anywhere from 5-12 weeks. The complexity of each project will determine the turn-around time.
  6. Can I get a mold warranty?
    Many mold manufacturers offer limited Lifetime Warranty for their molds. This ensures that if your project should need fixing, it can be done at no charge.
  7. What type of material or resin is needed?
    Picking the right materials for your project, can a stressful task as there are hundreds of different products to choose from. Below are the 5 most common resins that can be used for injection molding:
    • ABS
    • Celcon
    • Polypropylene
    • HIPS
    • LDPE
  8. What types of custom-built plastic injection molds are out there?
    There are several different plastic injection moldings available in the marketplace to fit your needs. The Toolroom has several custom-built moldings to choose from:
    • Unscrewing Molds
    • Two Shot Molds
    • Prototype Molds
    • Multi-Cavity Molds
    • Insert Molds
    • Stack Molds
  9. What does the molding process look like?
    Here at The Toolroom we have a creative system in place to help guide you through every step of the injection molding process.
    • Send us the 3D CAD model along with all the mold requirements for your product
    • We will provide you with a quote
    • You will receive one-two reviews of your project design
    • Once we have your approval, the manufacturing process will start
    • After the molding process is complete, we will test run your product
  10. What do I do if I already have an injection mold?
    If you already have an injection mold made, you will need to find a company that is also able to produce plastic parts. Luckily, The Toolroom is equipped with experts to help you develop any plastic product you made need.

Buyers Guide to Selecting an Injection Molder - Crescent Industries

Purchasing injection-molded components is a major undertaking. And choosing an injection molding supplier can be nerve-racking. Suppliers have different processes,

protocols, and communication styles.  

What are you looking for in a plastic injection molding partner? What are your expectations for quality, timing of delivery, technology, production capabilities, financial health, and a continuation plan?

All of these are considerations when looking to deliver a project on time and within your budget. 

Some partners, such as Crescent Industries, have evolved the capacity to offer post-processing operations to help manage the complete supply chain. This full-service approach can provide design, mold build, molding, secondary operations, and inventory management to help ensure on-time and on-budget delivery.

Choosing a supplier is not simply a matter of choosing the lowest number from a series of estimates. It’s important to dig down into the core competencies of the potential partner and understand if they can handle a project from cradle to grave and beyond.

One of the biggest issues in the injection molding industry — for molders and customers alike — is evaluating the total cost of ownership throughout the lifetime of a project. That means understanding the difference between being price conscious and cost conscious. 

It’s important to understand your needs and to plan for the future. For example, one OEM chose a supplier for an initial prototyping and short-run production. But once the production demand increased, the supplier could not support the required high-volume production due to capacity and resource restraints. They had to move the tools to a supplier who could handle these high-volume orders. On the other end of the spectrum, another customer incurred steep setup fees without understanding that they had chosen a supplier that only did high-volume production.

You are not just choosing a supplier; you are choosing a manufacturing partner.

In cases where budget and delivery problems occurred in a plastic injection molding project, it’s often true that these problems could have been prevented during the partner selection process. These problems include:

  • Compromised quality
  • Unpredictable lead and delivery times
  • Gaps in capability 

There are a number of qualities that plastic injection molding manufacturers can demonstrate to show that they are best qualified to avoid these problems.

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Quality

Customers seeking a plastic injection molding partner can ask for a number of assurances about the quality of the work. Injection molding providers can prove their ability to meet quality standards by showing potential customers that they have:

  • Adequate traceability from resin raw material to the finished product
  • Quality certifications and protocols that are needed for your industry segment
  • The ability to track scrap to achieve a quality KPI
  • A robust molding process that is approved during the mold-building process
  • An excellent quality inspection lab (team)
  • Industry 4.0 technology that monitors the injection molding process on all machines live on the production floor
  • Demonstrated success in the market

Timeliness

A qualified partner should have a process for communicating timelines that involves an initial agreement between customer and manufacturer about timelines and expectations. Procurement challenges do occur, but advance planning reduces these challenges. In plastics, procurement of raw materials (resins and compounds) can take 6 to 16 weeks or more, depending on disruptions in the supply chain like weather-related disasters and global events.

Injection molders also meet expectations of timeliness through transparency in their forecast of the entire process and through supply chain management practices. Some specific ways they achieve on-time delivery include:

  • Providing mold design, fabrication, qualification, and production in-house: Providing these services in-house cuts down dramatically on the time that would be required to have the project transported and processed elsewhere.
  • Using Kanban (just-in-time) shipping technology to track and maintain inventory levels.
  • Using Focused Factory work cells: Studies have shown that the physical time of manufacturing the product is only 5-12% of the total lead time in a project. Using the Focus Factory strategy, manufacturers can optimally manage time, organizational structure, system dynamics, and time-based management principles in all parts of the organization. 
  • Using blanket purchase orders rather than waiting for a new P.O. in cases where purchases are recurring or when changes need to be made in dollar amounts, quantities, goods and services, and/or the maximum order. 

Capability

Does the partner you are considering have the production capabilities for your project? 

In short, your partner must have the equipment to perform the job, provide facilities that are modern and well maintained, and have a plant designed for efficient workflow with flexible manufacturing systems. They should perform process monitoring, scientific injection molding, and decoupled molding to ensure that the best manufacturing process is performed.

Your partner should have demonstrated success in designing and fabricating injection molds. They should be equipped with both horizontal and vertical molding presses, depending on your project needs. In addition, they should offer the highest level of standards for certification and decoupled molding processes. 

Finally, the financial health of the company is an essential indicator of capability. A potential partner should be able to demonstrate proven success in overseeing operations, such as forecasting into the next quarter, and conducting inventory forecasts. A financially healthy partner not only has all of the equipment, processes, and personnel to complete your job, but has the capacity to acquire assets that will make your job run with optimal quality and efficiency.

Case Study: Finding the Right Injection Molding Partner Solves 3 Key Challenges

“We were looking to find a partner that could support our company’s entry into the biopharmaceutical market and also a partner that met all of the technical requirements for manufacturing molded parts for that market.” — Pharmaceutical Executive

Technical Challenges

A pharmaceutical company was seeking a partner to support entry into the biopharmaceutical market. They engaged a procurement specialist to research vendors. “We were looking to find a partner that met all of the technical requirements for manufacturing molded parts for that market,” an executive reports.

This company had the following criteria:

  • Molded parts needed to be manufactured in an ISO Class & Clean Room.
  • The supplier needed to be certified for manufacturing to the ISO Medical Devices Standard.
  • The molding tools needed to be manufactured in the United States.

Design Challenges

The customer was seeking to stay with their total budget for three tools with multiple variations of the parts. This presented a significant budget hurdle, but Crescent Industries met the challenge by building injection molding tool sets with removable cavities that would utilize their Master Frame bases to house their tools during production runs. 

Timing Challenges

The supplier needed to support a schedule to design and fabricate tooling and produce initial injection-molded parts with a quick turnaround. The solution to this problem was 

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  • Working with a partner that could design and fabricate in-house
  • Working with a partner that manufactured tools in the United States to avoid long transportation line times and the risk of shipping delays.