In recent years, with the improvement of consumer spending power, the growth of corporate strength, and increasing customer demands, more and more customers are choosing quality over price when purchasing plastic injection molds. However, some factories still opt for low-end, cheap molds to save money in the short term. But are these low-end molds really a viable option? Below, we'll explain why you should choose high-end, high-quality plastic injection molds.
1. Plastic injection molds have a limited lifespan. High-end molds can save you a lot of money on repairs and maintenance. A high-end plastic injection mold can last as long as three or even more low-end molds from some manufacturers.
2. High-end, high-quality plastic injection molds can produce high-quality plastic products, ensuring product quality and production stability. Therefore, in terms of efficiency, low-end, cheap plastic injection molds produce a large number of defective products. These defects represent costs and cannot be sold at a high price, failing to add value for the customer.
3. High-end plastic injection molds require high-quality equipment for production. These imported equipment pieces are costly, so the price is naturally higher than ordinary molds. Molds produced with inferior equipment simply cannot compare. We need to improve the precision of the mold through every process.
4. Every set of plastic injection molds requires a certain level of service, and service is based on profit, as is innovation. The quality of the plastic mold and after-sales service also require investment. Only by providing high-quality service to high-end customers can we ensure the stability of mold manufacturing. If you use low-end, cheap plastic injection molds, you won't get these benefits.
5. Low-end, cheap plastic injection molds are prone to rust and damage. When you factor in these costs, a cheap plastic injection mold is basically worthless. Many customers may be hesitant about the initial investment when designing or purchasing molds, but only when considering long-term use will they realize how necessary it is to find a high-quality, high-end plastic injection mold manufacturer.
2. Fillers, also called fillers, can improve the strength and heat resistance of plastics and reduce costs. For example, adding wood flour to phenolic resin can greatly reduce costs, making phenolic plastic one of the inexpensive plastics, while also significantly improving mechanical strength. Fillers can be divided into two categories: organic fillers and inorganic fillers. The former includes wood flour, shredded cloth, paper, and various textile fibers, while