Welcome to the first in our series covering all aspects of injection molding: tools, considerations, and applications. In Part 1, we’ll look at single-cavity molds.
A single-cavity mold produces one component per cycle. After injecting the molten resin into the mold cavity, the liquid plastic flows through the runner system into the single cavity. The packing, holding, and cooling steps occur as they would in every molding process. The resulting part is then ejected for inspection, and the next molding cycle begins.
While single-cavity injection molding is common practice, there are some pros and cons to the technique.
Pros
Cons
Next, we’ll look at specific applications where a single-cavity mold might be the best option for injection molding projects.
Here, we will learn more about the specific circumstances under which single-cavity injection molding is likely the preferred choice for a project. A single-cavity mold is commonly used for:
Serving a wide range of injection molding uses, Crescent Industries offers tooling solutions that include mold options ranging from single-cavity to 96-cavity molds. Our team of skilled professionals works with you to identify the factors contributing to a successful project outcome. For more information, contact Crescent Industries today.
Single-Cavity Injection Mold is Part 1 in our injection molding tooling series. To read Part 2 and learn more about multi-cavity molds, click here.
Resources:
https://www.rompagroup.com/news/a-single-or-multi-cavity-mould-which-is-best-for-your-project.aspx
https://www.rptechnologies.co.uk/knowledge-hub-item/Single+Cavity%2C+Multi+Cavity+and+Family+Tools
https://www.crescentind.com/tooling