Injection molding is a widely used manufacturing process for producing complex plastic components with high precision. Among the various molding types, BMC (Bulk Molding Compound) mold and phenolic mold stand out for their unique properties and applications. This article provides an in-depth look at these molds, their characteristics, and their associated costs. Injection Mold Overview Injection molding is a process in which molten material is injected into a mold cavity, cooled, and solidified to form a final product. This method is widely used for mass production due to its high efficiency, precision, and ability to create complex shapes. Key Features of Injection Molds : High precision and repeatability Suitable for mass production Can handle a wide range of materials (thermoplastics, thermosets, elastomers, etc.) Requires high initial investment but offers low per-unit cost for large production runs BMC Mold: Bulk Molding Compound Molding BMC (Bulk Molding Compou...