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Thin Wall Injection Molding Tips and Considerations - thin wall moulding

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Each of these materials has unique characteristics that make it well-suited for certain applications. For example, ABS is tough and impact-resistant, making it ideal for products that will see a lot of wear and tear. Meanwhile, PEEK is heat-resistant and has excellent mechanical strength, making it a good choice for high-temperature applications. Ultimately, the right material for a given application will depend on a variety of factors.

Micro molding can be used to create parts with wall thicknesses as low as .003 in (.08 mm), and maintain dimensional tolerances of ±.0002 in (±.005 mm). In addition, micro molding can be used to create holes as small as .0046 in (.12 mm, or about the thickness of a human hair) 2. Thanks to its versatility and precision, micro molding is used in a wide variety of applications, from medical devices, aerospace, and industrial uses.

Micro molding – also known as micro injection molding – is a high-precision injection molding process that can create parts that are extremely small and precise. To create a micro mold, a highly detailed tool is used to shape a final part. Once the micro mold is created, it is placed into a micro molding machine where it is filled with molten plastic. The plastic is then injected into the micro mold under high pressure, and cooled to form the final part.

Discerning customers from around the world trust us to create precise micro components through our revolutionary micro molding process.

As material engineers, we are often asked about the most common materials used when creating micro sized parts. While there are many different types of materials, some of the most common include:

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