Plastic Injection Molding Blog
Plastic Injection Molding Blog
Manufacturing a Complex 7-Tool Medical Prototype Package with Advanced Precision
January 5, 2024While incorporating various techniques of rapid prototyping and precision engineering, MPP Corp manufactured a comprehen...
What Is Custom Plastic Injection Mold Prototyping?
November 23, 2022What Is Custom Plastic Injection Mold Prototyping? When it comes to plastic injection molding, the number of available o...
3D Printing for Prototyping and Production Plastic Parts
October 13, 2022Technology continues to transform the world. One example is 3D printing. 3D printing has become a mainstay for manufactu...
Plastic Injection Mold Classifications Explained
September 29, 2022You no doubt have wondered about the differences between different types of injection molds. Read on for a breakdown of ...
Why You Should Have Your Plastic Injection Mold Design, Build, Prototyping and Production Done in One Place
September 22, 2022The whole is always greater than the sum of its parts. The same holds true for industrial manufacturing. Plastic injecti...
Choosing the Correct Resin for Plastic Parts
August 18, 2022There is a wide range of resins used in manufacturing plastic components. Choosing the right one depends on a number of ...
How to Choose the Right Steel for Your Injection Mold
July 1, 2022You might think your decision making is done after you select the right plastic for your injection mold job. You also wa...
The Types of Surface Finishes for Plastic Parts
April 21, 2022You’ve designed your part, and worked with us to find the right materials and the right molding process to manufacture i...
Parting Lines, Gates, and Ejector Pins – What You Need to Know When Designing A Mold
April 14, 2022The process of designing a mold for injection molding is complicated. It requires coming up with the most cost-effective...
PLASTIC INJECTION MOLD MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR WARNING SIGN #7: STREAKS
February 8, 2022You spend a lot of money on your plastic injection molds. Maintaining and repairing them can keep them running for years...