Micro Moulding vs Conventional Moulding

Micro injection moulding has been constantly expanding to meet higher demands from multiple industries in recent years. With its uniqueness in several ways that makes it distinctive from conventional injection moulding, micro moulding helps achieve dimension and accuracy levels that would not be otherwise attainable without this advanced-level technology. 

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The dimensions that micro moulding could achieve could not be seen without special metrology equipment (Photo: Micro Systems)

What is micro moulding?

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Micro injection moulding is a highly advanced technique used to produce plastic components with micron-level tolerances and shot weights in fractions of grams. This method enables the fabrication of intricate, small-scale geometries that must adhere to stringent standards for surface quality, dimensional accuracy, and overall integrity.

For a successful micro injection moulding project, several factors must be meticulously controlled, including material selection, mould design, process parameters, and the expertise of designers, operators, and engineers. A micro injection moulding machine must ensure dimensional accuracy within fractions of millimeters, employing high injection pressure and rapid injection speeds. Throughout the process, precise regulation of pressure, flow rate, temperature, and metering is essential to achieve the required accuracy.

Micro injection moulding applications are appreciated in many industries, especially in medical and healthcare, electronic, automotive and pharmaceutical industries. 

In general, micro moulding has:

  • Parts with wall thicknesses in micron-levels
  • Parts or subassemblies of single-micron tolerances
  • Parts with high length-to-thickness (L:T) or length-to-diameter (L:D) aspect ratio
  • Parts with fractions of a plastic pellet in size and fractions of a gram in weight
  • Common materials: LCP, PMMA, COCs, PEEK, PLA, PGA, Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Polycarbonate, etc. 
  • Generally strict requirements in manufacturing conditions, testing, quality assurance, packaging, etc. 
  • Applications in multiple industries: medical, pharmaceutical, automotive, ophthalmic markets, etc.

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Automation and stage-of-the-art machinery are crucial in micro moulding (Photo: Micro Systems) 

Comparison to conventional plastic injection moulding

When compared to the conventional plastic injection moulding method, micro moulding differentiates itself in the precision of injection machinery and tooling, shot size and material choices. Unlike general conventional plastic injection moulding, micro moulding parts have extremely low tolerances and great dimensional accuracy, at the same time, a high repeatability of product weight, requiring dimensional stability on a daily, monthly, and annual basis. By advancing uniform pressure distribution inside the cavity, micro injection moulding machines can inject fractions of a gram with a high degree of accuracy inside tiny, precisely designed moulds. These micro moulds achieve their ultimate design in smaller cores, cavities, and micro features with the help of precise CNC and EDM equipment.

However, during micro injection moulding, material resins react differently compared to their full-sized counterparts, as they must quickly fill these incredibly small spaces, which puts them under intense shear strains. In order to get the finest results, it is essential for engineers and operators to use specialised micro-machines that can be precisely calibrated to control how resin temperature and injection pressure directly affect shear to minimise faults.

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In addition, as micro injection moulding is highly applied in the medical industry, where clean environment conditions are strictly required, along with its tiny features, the packaging and quality control stages of micro injection moulding are generally carried with extra care compared to conventional plastic injection moulding. When working with ISO 13485 quality assurance or clean room regulations, it’s crucial to make sure that equipment is kept at the right temperature and that the airflow around them is suitable, to prevent air contamination and dust on pre-packed parts.

For example, Micro Systems provides from mould design through micro mould manufacturing and development to validation within an ISO Class 7 cleanroom. Additionally, all these critical processes are backed up by an extensively equipped Metrology department with equipment that can measure down to nanometre resolution.

Key design elements, including component design, runner design, mould heating and cooling, and mould geometry, must be meticulously considered during the micro injection moulding process. An optimised design can result in high-quality, reproducible components with reduced material usage and shorter cycle times.

While conventional plastic injection moulding is widely used across various industries—from consumer goods like bottle caps and toys to automotive and mechanical parts—it offers significant competitive advantages such as cost efficiency, rapid mass production, and flexible design options. However, conventional moulding techniques are typically unsuitable for small and micro-sized plastic components due to their higher costs and inability to meet the precise accuracy and dimensional requirements demanded by the market.

The future of Micro Moulding

With the growing trend of minituarisation across industries, micro injection moulding manufacturers and micro mould suppliers are in more demand than ever before. Key players in this challenging industry, with their extensive expertise, stage state-of-the-art machinery and high quality control, are making smaller and smaller parts, many of which seem to be impossible just a few years ago. 

According to recent reports, the micro moulding industry is expected to grow at a phenomenal rate, anticipated to reach USD 2,640 million by 2030, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.0% (2023 – 2030) from the current USD 1,145.85 million in 2022. The main market for micro moulding will continue to be the medical/healthcare industries, with an increasing demand for microfluidics and surgical robots. Other industries that are expected to see a higher demand for micro moulding include automotive, electronic and optical industries. 

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Micro Systems specialises in the design, manufacture and validation of ultra precision micro moulds for the medical, pharmaceutical and optical markets, at the same time, the development and use of micro and nano technologies in the design and manufacture of injection moulded components. We have a dedicated micro moulding facility, and have ISO13485 and ISO9001 certifications. For more information, please Contact us or visit our website