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If you’re looking to partner with an injection mold maker or an injection molding parts prototype designer, having common ground in terminology can go a long way toward both your understanding of the process and your ability to communicate it to your manufacturer. Below, we list out common plastic injection molding terms to know, categorized by their step in the injectio...


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Plastics have changed the way we live our lives and manufacture our goods, but not without their share of issues, particularly in ecological sustainability. Using recycled plastics is an option to help offset these issues and produce greener products, but understanding the different types and their uses, including the most well-known post-consumer resin (PCR), is vital be...


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It’s been almost a year since dramatic tariffs sparked a trade war across the globe, with many ups and downs, and uncertainties fanning the flames of manufacturing. The impact of plastic injection molding tariffs has been no exception. Today, we’ll catch you up with the news, what it means for the future of US manufacturing, and what you need to do to protect yourself in ...


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Not all injection molded plastic parts are the same. Depending on the demands of your business, industry, and end-user, you may need to create parts and devices a cut above standard plastics. Today we’re looking at two common grades—types of plastics and procedures to meet exacting standards—and comparing them. Engineering grade vs. medical grade plastics—which is the rig...


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