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Introduction to Injection Mold Verification
Injection molding is one of the most commonly used production processes for plastics. This is rightly so as it offers a viable solution for the mass
production of high-quality injection automotive parts from a broad range of polymers. In the automotive industry, where consistency, safety, and quality are
of utmost importance, automotive plastic injection molding is an important manufacturing process.
This article will be discussing automotive plastic injection molding from various aspects, including its history, advantages, applications, alternative
solutions, and materials. Swipe down and read on!
In the early days of the automotive industry, cars were made almost entirely of metal, which meant they were clunky and extremely heavy. However, the
industry became advanced and the plastics market erupted in the 1940s and 50s. Therefore, automotive manufacturers began to experiment with plastic car parts
in their production.
In the 1970s, manufacturers rolled out the first cars with plastic decorative elements. Later in the 80s, they also introduced more functional parts like
plastic headlights, bumpers, and fenders.
In the early 2000s, automotive manufacturers unveiled the first plastic structural components for cars, which had the advantage of being more lightweight
than their metal counterparts, unlocking improved fuel efficiency and cheaper production. Today, injection molding is now a dominant production method for
manufacturing plastic car parts in the automotive industry.
Injection molding is an established production process in which automotive mould
manufacturers inject molten plastic materials into a mold cavity. The melted plastic then cools and hardens, and the manufacturers extract the finished part.
Though the mold design process is critical and challenging (a poorly designed mold can result in defects), injection molding itself is a reliable method for
producing solid plastic parts with a high-quality finish.