Injection Molding Design

Injection molding design defines how efficiently a part fills, cools, ejects, and holds its final dimensions. This category includes engineering guidelines for wall thickness, gating, venting, ribs and bosses, draft angles, tolerance control, weld-line management, and overall manufacturability.
Each article provides practical design rules, failure-mode insights, and DFM considerations used in real production tooling. These resources help engineers create parts that mold reliably, reduce cycle time, and minimize defects across automotive, medical, electronics, and consumer applications.

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