Why Use Rapid Injection Molding
Injection Molding vs Vacuum Casting:
Injection Molding vs Vacuum Casting Vacuum (urethane) casting offers a lower front-end cost with a higher unit price, while injection molding demands a higher front-end cost, but a significantly lower unit price. With higher volume production runs, you will simply not see the same ROI with vacuum casting than you will with injection molding.
Rapid Injection Molding is used for
Producing low-volume (up to 100,000) quality production parts and prototypes from real materials. Rapid injection molding is used for prototyping, bridging and low volume production run parts in less time and at a reduced cost than full production mold.
Advantages of Injection Molding
Cost effective
Highly efficient and reliable
Real production grade materials
Offers flexibility (in materials and colors)
High quality parts
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