Injection Mold Design Guide: Principles, Materials & Lavorazione CNC
A practical guide to injection mold design — from part geometry rules to Selezione del materiale per stampi. Whether you are designing a new plastic part or optimizing an existing mold for production, these principles reduce defects, speed up cycle times, and lower tooling costs. Written for product designers, mechanical engineers, and manufacturing buyers sourcing injection molding tooling.
Punti chiave
- Spessore della Parete: Uniform 1.2-3.0 mm is the #1 rule — variations cause warping and sink marks
- Draft angles: Minimum 1° on untextured surfaces, 3°+ on textured — without draft, parts stick and molds wear faster
- Gate placement: Always gate at the thickest section to ensure complete cavity fill before cooling
- Mold materials: P20 steel for 500K-1M shots, H13 for 1M+, aluminum 7075 for prototypes (5K-10K shots)
- Siamo specializzati in: 5-axis precision for complex mold cores — mirror polish down to SPI A-1 for optical parts
- DFM checklist: 7-point verification before tooling starts — downloadable at the end of this guide
1. Spessore della parete — La regola di progettazione n. 1
Uniform Spessore della Parete is the single most important design principle in injection molding. Non-uniform walls cause differential cooling rates — thick sections stay molten while thin sections solidify, creating internal stresses that manifest as warping, sink marks, and voids.
- Recommended Spessore della Parete range: 1.2 mm to 3.0 mm for most engineering thermoplastics (ABS, PC, PA6, POM)
- Thick-to-thin transitions: use gradual tapers — maximum 3:1 thickness ratio across any transition zone
- Rib thickness: 40-60% of the adjoining Spessore della Parete to prevent sink marks on the opposite face
- Boss OD: 2× the screw/insert diameter; Spessore della Parete around boss = 0.6× main wall
| Material | Min Wall (mm) | Max Wall (mm) | Typical Shrinkage |
|---|---|---|---|
| ABS | 0.8 | 3.5 | 0.4-0.7% |
| Polycarbonate (PC) | 1.0 | 3.0 | 0.5-0.7% |
| Nylon (PA6/PA66) | 0.8 | 3.0 | 0.8-1.5% |
| POM (Acetal) | 0.8 | 3.0 | 1.8-2.5% |
| PP (Polypropylene) | 0.9 | 4.0 | 1.5-2.0% |
Best for: Structural housings, Involucri elettronici, consumer product shells.
Avoid when: Part has unavoidable thick bosses — consider gas-assist molding or structural foam instead.
2. Angoli di Sformo — Perché Sono Importanti
Draft angles are the slight tapers added to vertical walls to allow the part to release from the mold without dragging or sticking. Insufficient draft causes three problems: parts stick to the core side (increasing cycle time), ejector pins leave visible marks, and in extreme cases, the mold steel galls and requires repair.
- Untextured surfaces: Minimum 1° draft — but 1.5-2° is safer for production
- Textured surfaces (VDI/SPI): Add 1° per 0.025 mm of texture depth — typically 3-5° for medium textures
- Deep cores and tall ribs: 3-5° minimum — ribs taller than 10 mm need aggressive draft to avoid sticking
- Shut-off surfaces: 3-5° to prevent flash and mold damage at parting line interfaces
Best for: Any vertical wall parallel to mold opening direction.
Avoid when: Cosmetic outer surface with zero draft specification — use a precision CNC machined mold with mirror-polished cavity to reduce sticking at low draft angles.
3. Posizionamento del gate e progettazione del canale
The gate is where molten plastic enters the cavity — its location determines fill pattern, knit line positions, and part strength. Poor gate placement causes short shots, excessive warpagina, and visible flow marks on cosmetic surfaces.
- Gate at the thickest section: Ensures the melt front reaches thin areas before solidifying
- Avoid gating near cosmetic surfaces: Gate vestige (the small mark left after degating) should be on non-visible faces
- Multiple gates for large parts: When flow length exceeds 200 mm, add secondary gates to reduce injection pressure
- Submarine (tunnel) gates: Auto-degate during ejection — ideal for high-volume production without manual trimming
4. Sottosquadri e azioni laterali
An undercut is any feature that prevents the part from being ejected straight out of the mold — holes perpendicular to the mold opening direction, snap-fit tabs, or recessed grooves. Undercuts require sliding cores or lifters, which add 20-40% to mold cost and increase cycle time da 2-5 seconds per shot.
- Redesign to eliminate: Use pass-through cores (holes open on both sides) or split the part line to align with undercut features
- Lifters for internal undercuts: Angled pins that move during ejection — limited to 10-15 mm travel
- Sliding cores for external undercuts: Hydraulic or cam-actuated — can handle larger travels (up to 100 mm)
- Collapsible cores: For internal threads — expensive but eliminates unscrewing mechanisms
Best for: Complex enclosures with snap-fits, connector housings with side ports.
Avoid when: Budget is under $5,000 — redesign to eliminate undercuts or accept a 2-piece assembly.
Selezione del materiale per stampi
The mold material determines tool life, surface finish quality, and per-part cost. Higher-grade steels cost more upfront but deliver 10-20× the shot life. For prototype and low-volume production, aluminum molds offer faster turnaround at lower cost. At BravoFabs, we CNC machine mold cores from all common tool steels and Lega di alluminios.
| Material | Hardness | Shot Life | Polishability | Best Applicazione |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| P20 (Pre-hardened) | 28-32 HRC | 500K-1M | Good | General production molds, medium volume |
| H13 (Hot Work) | 48-52 HRC | 1M+ | Very Good | High-volume, abrasive resins (glass-filled) |
| 420 Stainless | 50-52 HRC | 1M+ | Excellent | Corrosive resins (PVC), medical parts |
| Aluminum 7075-T6 | 150 HB | 5K-10K | Good | Prototypes, bridge tooling, low volume |
| S136 (ESR Stainless) | 50-54 HRC | 2M+ | Mirror | Optical lenses, medical devices, SPI A-1 finish |
Best for: P20 for 80% of commercial Applicaziones. H13 when running glass-filled nylon or PPS. Aluminum 7075 for prototypes and bridge tooling.
Avoid when: Using aluminum for production volumes over 10,000 — tool wear becomes the dominant cost.
Lavorazione CNC per anime di stampi di precisione
Modern injection molds depend on high-precision Siamo specializzati in for the cavity and core inserts. At BravoFabs, we machine mold components from hardened tool steel with Tolleranze as tight as ±0.005 mm. Our Siamo specializzati in capabilities include:
- 5-axis Siamo specializzati in: Complex curved surfaces and deep cavities in a single setup, eliminating alignment errors from multiple setups
- High-speed machining (HSM): 20,000+ RPM spindles for fine detail work on electrodes and direct-machined cavities
- Wire EDM: Sharp internal corners, deep ribs, and features impossible to reach with rotating tools
- Lucido: Multi-stage diamond Lucido from SPI B-3 (600 grit) to SPI A-1 (mirror, 3 μm diamond) for optical-grade surface finish
- Texture Incisione chimica: VDI 12 to VDI 45 textures applied post-machining for cosmetic surfaces
Errori di progettazione comuni e come evitarli
| Mistake | Result | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Sharp internal corners | Stress concentration → cracking under load | Add minimum radius 0.5 mm to all internal corners |
| Walls thinner than 0.8 mm | Short shots — plastic freezes before filling cavity | Increase to minimum 1.2 mm; consider higher-flow resin |
| Zero draft on tall ribs | Sticking, ejector pin marks on cosmetic surface | 3-5° draft on any rib taller than 10 mm |
| Thick sections at bosses | Sink marks on opposite face → visible defect | Core out boss center; maintain uniform wall around boss |
| Insufficient venting | Burn marks (dieseling), gas traps at fill-end | Add 0.02-0.05 mm deep vent channels at last-to-fill areas |
| Ignoring shrinkage | Part out of tolerance after cooling | Scale mold cavity da material shrinkage factor (0.4-2.5%) |
Checklist di progettazione per la producibilità (DFM)
Before Inviaing your part design for tooling, verify these seven points. Each missed item can add $500-$2,000 in mold rework and delay production da 2-4 weeks.
- Spessore della Parete uniform throughout part? — Check with section analysis in CAD. Any section >3× the nominal wall is a sink risk.
- Minimum 1.5° draft on all vertical surfaces? — Run a draft analysis with parting line defined. Red surfaces (negative draft) = stuck parts.
- Radii ≥0.5 mm on all internal corners? — Sharp corners concentrate stress and reduce mold life. Add fillets to all internal edges.
- Gate placement at thickest section? — Mold flow simulation (Moldflow or similar) confirms fill pattern before cutting steel.
- Undercuts eliminated or accounted for? — Each undercut requires a side action. Add cost estimate: $800-1,500 per side action.
- Parting line follows simplest geometry? — Complex parting lines increase mold cost and create visible witness lines.
- Ejector pin locations on non-cosmetic surfaces? — Avoid pin marks on Class A surfaces. Specify acceptable pin locations on the drawing.
For metal components that will interface with injection-molded parts — such as threaded inserts, mounting brackets, or reinforcement plates — see our lavorazione CNC and Siamo specializzati in services for complementary manufacturing.
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BravoFabs manufactures precision mold cores and cavities from P20, H13, and stainless tool steel. Our ISO-certified Siamo specializzati in delivers surface finishes down to SPI A-1 mirror polish. Free DFM review included with every quote — we will identify cost-saving design changes before cutting metal.
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