Objects created during the molding process are known as moulded parts. This method involves injecting molten material into a cavity or mold, allowing it to cool, harden, and take on the desired shape.
A wide range of materials, including composites, metals, polymers, and ceramics, can be used to create molded objects. They are extensively utilized in numerous industries, including as consumer goods, electronics, medical devices, automotive, and aerospace.
The molding process makes it possible to produce intricate designs with remarkable repeatability and precision. It also offers the advantages of low cost per unit and high manufacturing rate.
Molded parts are frequently used in toys, electrical enclosures, automobile body parts, medical devices (such as implants and prostheses), and domestic goods (such plastic utensils and containers).