Compared to injection molding, it is possible to perform small lot molding at a low cost. We are currently offering free technical materials that explain the differences between injection molding and blow molding, as well as their suitability.
In blow molding, shaping is performed by introducing air into the mold and inflating it. Therefore, materials such as aluminum alloys and ZAS that can withstand air pressure and clamping pressure are used for the molds.
Compared to injection molding, the cost of molds is lower, which reduces initial costs, making blow molding more valuable for smaller production runs.
We are currently distributing a technical booklet that explains the representative molding methods, "injection molding" and "blow molding."
This material provides an overview of each molding method, points to note, a "comparison table" that is useful during ordering and process consideration, and molding case studies with photos, allowing for an efficient understanding of the overall picture in a short time.
【Features and Benefits of This Material】
■ Includes molding case studies of similar parts with photos, making it easy to compare features.
■ The "comparison table" quickly conveys the suitability and cost perception of each molding method.
■ Potential troubles that may arise with each molding method can be identified in advance.
*For more details, please refer to the catalog. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.