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Why Pellet Size and Shape Matter in Injection Molding
Why Pellet Size and Shape Matter in Injection Molding
Use clean, dry, uniform pellets whenever possible. Be careful with regrind. Avoid fines, dust, oversized chunks, and unknown mixed materials. Before blaming the mold, the machine, or the settings, look at the material going into the hopper. Many molding problems begin there.
Injection Molding Services vs. In-House Desktop Molding:  Which Is Right for You?
Injection Molding Services vs. In-House Desktop Molding: Which Is Right for You?
When you need plastic parts produced, you have two main options: hire an injection molding service to outsource your production, or bring injection molding in-house with a desktop machine. Understanding both options helps you make the right decision for your project, budget, and timeline.
Injection Molds: Everything You Need to Know
Injection Molds: Everything You Need to Know
Injection molds are the heart of the plastic injection molding process. Without a proper mold, there's no injection molding — the mold defines the shape, size, surface finish, and quality of every plastic part produced. Whether you're new to injection molding or looking to optimize your process, understanding injection molds is essential.
Molding Plastic: A Beginner's Guide to Plastic Injection Molding
Molding Plastic: A Beginner's Guide to Plastic Injection Molding
Molding plastic is one of the most widely used manufacturing processes in the world. From the phone case in your pocket to the dashboard in your car, molded plastic parts are everywhere. But how does plastic molding work, and how can you get started producing your own plastic parts?
Desktop Injection Molding vs. Industrial Injection Molding Companies: Which Is Right for You?
Desktop Injection Molding vs. Industrial Injection Molding Companies: Which Is Right for You?
When searching for injection molding solutions, you'll find two very different options: large industrial injection molding companies that run high-volume production, and compact desktop injection molding machines like the APSX-PIM that bring the process in-house. Understanding the difference can save you significant time and money.
Don’t Give Up on LSR: 5 Reasons APSX-LSR Makes Silicone Molding Easier
Don’t Give Up on LSR: 5 Reasons APSX-LSR Makes Silicone Molding Easier
The APSX-LSR is not trying to be a giant factory-scale production cell. It is a compact, affordable, all-in-one, and easy-to-use LSR injection molding solution built for the jobs that do not justify the cost, size, and operational burden of an industrial system.
Closing the Skills Gap with APSX-PIM V3 EDU-CELL
Closing the Skills Gap with APSX-PIM V3 EDU-CELL
U.S. manufacturers report persistent difficulty hiring hands-on injection molding talent—people who can set up a press, tune a process window, and document repeatable quality. The APSX-PIM V3 EDU-CELL is a turnkey, classroom-ready molding cell—machine + safety enclosure + teaching mold + starter materials + remote setup + curriculum—that lets students make a first good part quickly and then build toward small-batch repeatability.
APSX-NANO CNC Programming Tips: G-Code & Setup Basics
APSX-NANO CNC Programming Tips: G-Code & Setup Basics
Swiss-type lathes reward programmers who lean into their architecture: sliding headstock, guide bushing support right at the cut, and tightly packed tool zones. The APSX-NANO Swiss CNC brings those advantages to a compact, 120 V platform—ideal for prototyping labs, startups, and job shops machining small-diameter parts.
How to Secure a Grant to Buy an Equipment (APSX-PIM)
How to Secure a Grant to Buy an Equipment (APSX-PIM)
Thinking about adding in-house injection molding to your lab or makerspace? The APSX-PIM V3 ($13.5k) makes it practical—but many institutions fund capital and training via grants and public programs.
APSX-PIM V3: Fast, Affordable Prototyping vs. Traditional Injection Molding
APSX-PIM V3: Fast, Affordable Prototyping vs. Traditional Injection Molding
In product development, speed and flexibility often mean the difference between being first to market and falling behind. Prototypes are the heartbeat of innovation — they allow engineers and designers to validate concepts, test functionality, and refine usability before scaling production.