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		<title>Plastic Injection Molding 101</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is plastic injection molding? The basic definition is a manufacturing method for creating parts using thermoplastic and thermosetting plastic materials. What is the process? The plastic material is fed into a heated drum, mixed, and then forcefully fed into a mold where it then cools and harden. The result is a shaped plastic part [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is plastic injection molding? The basic definition is a manufacturing method for creating parts using thermoplastic and thermosetting plastic materials.</p>
<p>What is the process? The plastic material is fed into a heated drum, mixed, and then forcefully fed into a mold where it then cools and harden. The result is a shaped plastic part in the exact form as the mold cavity.</p>
<p>How is the injection mold made? First a mold is designed by an injection mold designer using design tools such as CAD (Computer Aided Design). Once the design is finalized the molds are made by a mold-maker (aka toolmaker) using steel or aluminum. The mold is then precision-machined to shape the detailed features of the part.</p>
<p>Who uses injection molding?  It is widely used for manufacturing anything plastic from toys to military equipment to automobile parts. It is a process by which plastic parts can be made in large numbers in a relatively short period of time. Such injection molding parts may be very small or very large. This process also allows for very simple or very complex geometric shapes and details.</p>
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