Compare the pros and cons of CNC machining and injection molding for powder coating parts, examining factors like precision, accuracy, durability, and cost-effectiveness.
The majority of plastic replacement parts used in powder coating equipment is either machined on a CNC, or injection molded.
Although both forms of manufacturing can produce parts for powder coating equipment, there are differences quality, wear, and tolerances that should be considered before choosing the process that will produce the part.
The main benefits of molding:
Unfortunately, there are several drawbacks to molding:
The main benefits of CNC machining:.
Two drawbacks to machining are:
While molding is often chosen for making replacement parts for powder coating because it's cheaper than CNC machining, it’s not always the best choice. Molding can sometimes lead to surface defects like flash, jetting, and flow lines, which compromise the part’s appearance and durability.
In many cases, CNC machining provides higher precision, better material options, and more consistent results, especially when the required material is only available in a machinable form and cannot be molded.
By understanding the differences between CNC machining and molding, you can choose the best option for getting parts that are just right for your project—whether you’re looking for better quality, stronger materials, or more precision.