Design Tips for Rapid Injection Molding
December Tip : The right resin is a material choice.
Application-specific requirements will always drive the need for particular material properties like tensile strength, impact resistance or ductility.

But successful designs for injection molded parts are also built on an understanding of process-related issues such as the ability to fill the mold, tendency to flash, ease of part ejection, and the potential for warp, sink or void creation. As noted in prior Design Tips, part geometry can be used to help address some of these issues, but just as material properties are an important factor in meeting the requirements of a given application, they should also be considered to ensure the moldability of the part.

Table 1 lists some commonly used resins along with their brand names and a high-level summary of their material properties, moldability characteristics and relative costs.

The complete list of available resins is available on the Protomold web site, and you can visit the Protomold Design Guide for other helpful design information.

Table 1 - Resin Selection Guide
December Designer Survey: To what extent has the economic recovery affected your business?
There has been a lot of press lately on a pick-up in the manufacturing sector, and we'd like to gain a sense of whether or not design engineers are seeing much of an impact from it yet.
Please let us know what you think. We'll include the results in next month's Rapid Injection Molding Design Tips.

Suggestions for future survey questions related to the field of Rapid Injection Molding are welcome - just e-mail them to us at marketing@protomold.com.
To what extent has the economic recovery affected your business?
None - I don't see any difference at all.
Little - I'm a little busier, but not much.
Some - Things are really starting to pick up.
A lot - I hardly have time for this survey.
November Designer Survey Results:
We asked "How much will support for undercuts increase your use of rapid injection molding?"
The unsurprising results of this survey are illustrated in the pie chart (approximately 200 respondents).

As you may know, we've been working for the past year on the technology and processes required to add simple undercuts to the Protomold process, and we plan to offer this additional capability in 2004. We appreciate your patience. It will be worth the wait.

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