Designing of a product is an integral aspect in the Plastics
industry. There are a variety of ways through which plastics can be designed
and this is usually decided before the commencement of the manufacturing
process. One of the popular methods is the injection molding process
Injection molding process
has been the most easiest, convenient and affordable method of all the
designing process. It is necessary that the designing team has clear idea what
the company is manufacturing as the final product
However, there are a range of factors which impact the plastic
parts design. The factors which impact the plastic part design shall be
discussed in this article.
1. Temperature:
Temperature is first among the various factors which impact the
plastic part design. When the temperature is high, products become moldable and when the temperature is lower, the
product becomes stiff.
Different types of plastics have different melting points. Such
as Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC) plastics can melt at temperature which is as low
as 165º F. At lower temperatures, Impact resistance diminishes
2. Appearance:
Appearance also plays a very important when
designing the plastic parts design. Aesthetic requirements can involve many
material and part-design issues and even color plays
a major role as well.
Adding colorant to a polymer while part manufacturing or
altering from one color to another also
affects designing in many ways.
3. Product Wall Thickness:
Product wall thickness is also one of the key factors which
impact the plastic part design. Thicker walls give more strength to the plastic
product. In fact, there is also a higher likelihood that the plastic product
may suffer from deformation as the cooling process takes longer and there shall
be more shrinkage.
Therefore, the product wall thickness is also vital in the
plastic part designing.
4. Life Expectancy:
Yes, life expectancy also plays a very major role. Many
functional parts have to meet particular life-cycle expectations. And here life
expectancy may involve time duration, like years of outdoor exposure, time at a
specific set of conditions like hours in boiling water, repetitions of an
applied load or condition.
Hence, it is always better to determine a reasonable life
expectancy while designing the plastic parts.
5. Cost:
Cost plays a major role in every step in the
manufacturing process. Plastic-part cost can be particularly important if molded part covers all or majority of the cost of the
final product.
One should be very careful when considering total system cost
and not just part and material cost. Therefore, cost is also amongst the
various factors which impact the plastic part design.
6. Weather Resistance:
Temperature, moisture, and UV sun exposure are few aspects which
affect plastic parts’ properties and as well as appearance. Usually, the
end-use of a product decides the type of weather resistance is required.