Why the next 10 years of injection molds will smash the last 10

Over the last decade,injection molds have changed significantly and improvements have been astounding. However, with current major advances in technology, it is very likely that a decade from now you will look back and be surprised at how inadequate the injection molds of today are by comparison. Many of the industries that have popularized these molds are placing new demands and expectations going forward.

A BoomingBusiness

One of the primary reasons you can expect an increase in advances is molds are currently helping numerous industries to simplify their products without having to reduce quality. As more businesses rely on these molds to speed up production while improving quality, the more attention the technology will get in terms of how to streamline the process.

The better a business is doing, the more people want to tinker with it and make it their own. That promises to help the industry to continue to grow by leaps and bounds.

Use of Injection Molds in the Health Sector

As the medical profession becomes more reliant on technology, injection molds are increasingly being introduced to help with practical solutions. From pacemakers and prosthetics to tubes and bottles, the health industry is becoming a lot more reliant on molded products that are flexible and pose little health risks.

As the profession realizes the potential of this technology after the past few years of advances, it is coming up with new and inventive ways to modify existing molds for new purposes or to entirely rethink more traditional methods of treatment. The medical profession is one area that is always growing, so as it presses for new and better products, injection molds are sure to evolve at a much quicker rate.

New Technology

This one is relatively obvious, but it is also the biggest driver for the industry. Even things like 3D printing, which is in direct completion with the injection mold process, is helping expand and change the traditional methods. While the two methods are largely not interchangeable, seeing how another process approaches the same problem from a different angle pushes the older method into new territories that it probably would not have taken otherwise.

Conclusion

The last ten years have been a hint of how injection mold technology and methods are going to change. Over the next 10 years the shifting demands and technological advances will continue to push the process to go further and do more.

Topics: Injection Mold Technology