Plastic injection mold prototypes are used for the production of functional injection parts. They can also serve as bridge tools to address the manufacturing gap. A plastic prototype part is molded quickly to a shape and function that fits well to a machine. However, it may not have the exact details that a consumer might want or require. Prototype molds are warrantied for up to 10,000 cycles, whereas our production molds carry a lifetime warranty.
Since 3D printing is commonly used for prototypes, manufacturers often skip right to production with their injection molded parts. This method can result in lower-quality parts due to the limitations of 3D printing.Injection molded plastic prototypes, on the other hand, are in many cases absolutely necessary for proper testing of plastic material characteristics.
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Injection molding prototypes process is usually carried out for injection molding companies because it saves them a significant amount of money. This procedure involves holding a close to final product version of your mold prior to printing thousands of copies.Nothing can compare to holding a close to final version of your product to ensure what you have designed and engineered is indeed what you will get in the end.
A prototype mold can produce the exact same parts as a production mold but is only warrantied for 10,000 units. This means that it is less expensive and is typically less prone to damage.
TEAM MFG can quickly build prototype molds by using S50C or P20 soft tool steel.Working with your revised file,with TEAM MFG, you can easily modify the design of your steel mold. We can also produce new prototypes within hours. Please contact TEAM MFG Online to learn more.
TEAM MFG is a rapid manufacturing company who specializes in ODM and OEM starts in 2015.
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