Top 14 Benefits of Injection Molding | KSN Blog - Kaysun Corporation

21 Jul.,2025

 

Top 14 Benefits of Injection Molding | KSN Blog - Kaysun Corporation

OEMs across many industries enjoy the benefits of injection molding. It’s ideal for consistent, affordable production of a wide range of high-quality, complex plastic parts suitable for nearly any application and environment.

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That’s reason enough to rank plastic injection molding high on the list of go-to solutions, but there’s more. To better understand how and why manufacturers use the process, let’s take a look at the top 14 benefits of injection molding (listed in no particular order):

  1. Ability to Produce Detailed/Complex Geometries
  2. Efficiency
  3. Strength and Versatility
  4. Ability to Simultaneously Use Multiple Types of Plastic
  5. Cost Savings
  6. Precision
  7. Product Development Timeline
  8. Multiple Finishes
  9. High-Output Production and Consistency
  10. Color Control
  11. Flexibility
  12. Reduced Waste
  13. Low Labor Costs
  14. Lightweighting

1. Ability to Produce Detailed/Complex Geometries

With the right tool design and a scientific molding approach to process optimization, injection molding can help manufacturers produce highly complex, detailed plastic parts in large volumes with virtually no deviation.

The key to consistency is the comprehensive data collection and analysis at the center of scientific molding, as well as the engineers trained in the process. Specialization is required to accurately develop and document the specifications, settings, and steps required to create a tightly controlled and repeatable manufacturing process. When done correctly, impressive details and geometries follow, such as in the handheld devices pictured below:

2. Efficiency

An experienced custom injection molding partner provides manufacturers with a decided advantage in terms of efficiency. The molder’s teams — from engineering through production — likely have decades of expertise to draw upon when determining how to optimize part design and manufacturing. Implementing best practices generally streamlines time and cost commitments. For example, focusing on design upfront minimizes problems and costly redos, and incorporating value-added services combines production process steps for utmost efficiency.

3. Strength & Versatility

Of all the benefits of injection molding, the steady increase in the strength and versatility of plastics may be most appreciated. Today’s lightweight thermoplastics can withstand even the harshest environments on par with — or better than — metal parts. Additionally, plastics are versatile. There are more than 25,000 engineered materials to choose from for complex injection molding applications. High-performance blends and hybrids can also be formulated to meet very specific part requirements and characteristics, such as high tensile strength.

4. Ability to Simultaneously Use Multiple Types of Plastic

Complex part designs commonly require components made of different materials. While seemingly a matter of simple choices, safely combining plastics can be extremely complicated. The plastics expertise of the molder’s project engineers guides compatibility, and helps prevent defects, injury risk, and warranty claims.

5. Cost Savings

There are several ways that injection molding can help OEMs experience lower costs, from plastic part consolidation to overmolding. However, the #1 way to manage costs is through collaboration between OEM and injection molding engineering teams well before production is set. Focusing on Design for Manufacturability (DfM) and other detailed processes during the design phase significantly reduces the number of problems sometimes encountered with moldability — minimizing the need for expensive tooling changes, downtime, and other production delays.

6. Precision

For complex part designs requiring tight tolerances, injection molders can achieve designs accurate to within +/- .001 inches. These measurements aren't only possible; they're repeatable across production runs and equipment.

7. Shorten Product Development Time

Different skill sets held by injection molding engineers can help OEMs achieve a shorter product development timeline. Doing so means faster production cycles and getting defect-free parts to market quickly — a decided competitive advantage for manufacturers.

8. Multiple Finishes

A smooth surface is the desired final look for most injection molded parts. However, it’s not the appropriate finish for every application. Depending on the physical and chemical properties of the plastics used, injection molding allows for surface finishes that don’t require secondary operations — from matte finishes and unique textures to engraving and more.

9. High-Output Production & Consistency

High-output production of complex plastic parts — especially those with tight tolerances — requires a consistent, repeatable process. Injection molding is an ideal solution since parts are produced using the same tooling, combined with the molder’s continuous improvement practices that incorporate current leading-edge technologies.

10. Color Control

From clear to any color an OEM needs, injection molders can make it happen by aligning plastics, additives, and biocompatibility to achieve desired coloration. Should multiple colors be needed in one product, a molder with proven overmolding and multi-material injection molding experience is the best bet for quality solutions.

11. Flexibility

Injection molding is all about flexibility, whether attributed to some plastics’ properties or the ability for OEMs to customize solutions that meet specific project requirements. Injection molding gives OEMs freedom in design choices — especially when compared to metal.

12. Reduced Waste

At Kaysun, we’re proud of our ongoing green initiatives that positively impact the environment. However, our commitment to the planet isn’t limited to corporate social responsibility. We understand the ecological and economic benefits of injection molding sustainable practices — such as using plastic regrind, which minimizes waste and directly benefits OEMs.

13. Lower Labor Costs

Much of the injection molding process is automated by machines and robots, and controlled by a sole operator or technician. This streamlines labor costs and also greatly reduces the risk of rework caused by part defects or human error — both of which save OEMs money.

14. Lightweighting

Popularized in the automotive industry, lightweighting is the practice of substituting metal parts for parts made from high-performance plastics. The goal is to reduce overall product weight in order to achieve certain manufacturability and operational goals. In the auto industry, for example, lighter vehicles have improved mileage so they consume less fuel and generally emit fewer emissions. High-strength, lightweight thermoplastics can be used to replace metal components with virtually no difference in strength or dependability.

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Why Working With An Experienced Injection Molder Matters

To truly leverage the benefits of injection molding, it’s important that manufacturers partner with molders that know how to maximize efficiency, overcome any design/process issues, and have proven success in a range of industries.

Working with the best, most experienced injection molding engineers really make a difference in your lead times, costs, and final quality.

Before deciding on an injection molder for your project, ask these key questions. Does the molder have:

  • In-house engineering expertise?
  • Scientific molding and overmolding capabilities?
  • In-house tooling design and maintenance capabilities?
  • Robust QA/QC and testing procedures?
  • A comprehensive understanding of the complexities of my industry and the nature of my products?

5 Advantages of Using Injection Molded Parts - Mayco International

5 Advantages of Using Injection Molded Parts

Increasing regulation and interest in lowering carbon emissions has spilled into the realm of automakers, who are trying to reduce gross vehicle weight. This in turn has resulted in many automakers switching to plastic injection molded parts where they can.

What are some of the advantages of using plastic over metals? Why injection molded plastic instead of other machining methods like 3D printing or subtractive processes?

We’re going to cover why injection molding is your solution to lower gross vehicle weight and a more sustainable future. Keep reading to see how plastic injection molding can do that and more.

1. Low Scrap Rates

Compared to traditional subtractive processes like CNC machining a sheet or billet of plastic, injection molding produces much lower scrap rates. While 3D printing has still lower scrap rates, it’s more suited to low quantity part orders.

The main waste of injection molding comes from runners, sprues, gates, and any “flash,” or overflow, areas. What do you do with that waste? More on that next.

2. Recyclable

There’s a benefit to thermoplastic waste that you don’t have with metal scrap, as well. It can be remelted, reformed, and recycled to complete an in-house recycling loop.

A CNC machining shop generally isn’t going to melt down their own metal and create new billets. Thermoset materials like epoxy resin, once cured, will burn rather than melt when reheated.

Thermoplastic, on the other hand, will handle melt cycles better, which is the basis for injection molding. Even a CNC shop that is cutting a thermoplastic piece probably wouldn’t recycle their waste into a new billet, instead opting to send it to a recycler.

3. Economy of Scale After Initial Costs

It does take considerable time and cost on the initial prototyping and tooling phase, requiring 3D printing or CNC machining for the prototype piece and mold. Although, the economy of scale and lack of labor costs more than makeup for the initial cost of making the prototype and mold.

If you can mold eight parts per cycle and get two cycles per minute, you get 7,680 parts per 8-hour shift from a single mold. With only four molds, you bring the production time of 1 million pieces down to about one month of production.

That being done with minimal labor, compared to CNC, and the mold is ready for millions of cycles more. Most cycle times for a simple product are within 1-5 seconds, much lower than our example.

4. Reproducible Quality

While CNC machining produces amazing quality, there is more variability in CNC machining or 3D printing to injection molding. When it comes to surface quality, injection molding beats out 3D printing.

The simple matter of the quality is that as long as the mold is good, you’ll get veritable clones of a product with no variation during the production lifetime of the project.

5. Design Flexibility

With custom injection molding you can have an incredible variety of materials and design features. A part can have a rubberized and textured side with a rigid backing. You can also have different colors for different options—for cars, that means variation on interiors and textures.

The Best Choice: Injection Molded Parts

It’s clear that for global size projects, you need a global leader in injection molded parts. Mayco International has over a million square feet of manufacturing space with more than 5,000 employees. With headquarters in Sterling Heights, Michigan, Mayco International is a Tier 1 supplier in 47 plants across seven countries, worldwide.

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