Injection Molding Costs: Full Breakdown & How to Reduce Them

Understanding injection molding costs is essential for buyers, product designers, and engineers who outsource plastic part production. Without clear cost knowledge, you risk overpaying or receiving unfair quotes.

This guide explains the 6 core cost components of injection molding and 8 practical methods to lower your total production cost.


6 Major Factors That Affect Injection Molding Costs

Injection molding pricing is transparent and consistent across the industry. It consists of these six parts:

1. Plastic Mold Cost

The mold is the biggest upfront investment. Key factors:

  • Part size and complexity
  • Mold material (aluminum vs. steel)
  • Number of cavities
  • Precision tolerance requirements

Single vs. Multi-Cavity Mold Comparison

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ItemSingle CavityMulti-Cavity
Mold CostLowHigh
Injection CostHighLow
Production EfficiencyLowHigh
Unit Part PriceHighLow
  • High-tolerance molds (±0.02mm) cost far more than standard molds.
  • For small volumes, mold cost makes up a large percentage of total cost.
  • For large volumes, factories may waive mold fees.

2. Raw Material Cost

Plastic material price depends on type, performance, and oil market fluctuations.

Common material price order (high to low):

PEEK → PA66 → PC → PA6 → ABS → PS → LDPE → HDPE → PBT → PET

How to calculate material cost:

Total weight = part weight + runner weight (for cold runner molds)

Material cost = (total weight × material price per ton) / 1,000,000

Add about 3% for process waste.

3. Injection Molding Machine Cost

Machine cost depends on:

  • Machine size (tonnage)
  • Cycle time
  • Depreciation, power, and labor

Larger machines use more energy and cost more per hour.

Shorter cycle time lowers per-part cost.

Factories usually set a minimum order quantity to cover mold setup time.

4. Secondary Processing Cost

Additional finishing increases cost:

  • Painting
  • Printing
  • Plating
  • Coating
  • Assembly

Cost-saving tip:

Add color masterbatch to raw materials instead of painting.

5. Packaging & Transportation Cost

  • Packaging: plastic bags, cartons, cushioning
  • Transportation: based on volume, weight, and shipping methodComplex assembly also adds labor cost.

6. Factory Operational Cost

Covers all indirect expenses:

  • Rent
  • Electricity
  • Salaries
  • Management
  • Quality control

These are evenly distributed into the unit price of each part.


8 Proven Methods to Reduce Injection Molding Costs

Both factories and buyers can use these strategies to lower cost:

1. Optimize Production Site

  • Stable power supply
  • Efficient cooling water circulation
  • Reasonable workshop layout
  • Regular equipment maintenance

2. Use Efficient Injection Molding Machines

  • Choose the right machine size (avoid oversized machines)
  • Use all-electric or hybrid machines (save 20–80% energy)
  • New heating technologies (electromagnetic, infrared)

3. Improve Mold Design

  • Use hot runner molds (save material and cycle time)
  • Balanced cavity filling
  • Conformal cooling channels
  • CAE / mold flow simulation to reduce revisions

4. Match Peripheral Equipment

  • Select correctly sized peripherals
  • Optimize layout and sequence
  • Use quick-change devices for faster switching

5. Smart Material Selection

  • Choose low-energy materials
  • Use high-flow resins
  • Proper drying and storage
  • Use recycled material when allowed

6. Optimize Processing Techniques

  • Shorten cycle time without losing quality
  • Save stable machine parameters
  • Follow supplier recommended settings

7. Adopt New Technologies

  • Gas-assisted, liquid-assisted molding
  • In-mold decoration, in-mold assembly
  • Low-pressure forming
  • Energy regeneration systems

8. Strengthen Production Management

  • Reduce defect rates
  • Real-time energy monitoring
  • Regular equipment maintenance
  • Benchmark against industry standards

Conclusion

Injection molding costs are determined by mold, material, machine, processing, packaging, and operations. By understanding each part, you can judge quotes fairly and optimize design to save money.

Whether you are a buyer or a factory, cost control improves competitiveness and supports healthy industry development.


FAQ

What is the biggest cost in injection molding?

The mold cost is the largest upfront investment.

How can I calculate part material cost?

Use part weight + runner weight × material price per ton.

Does multi-cavity mold reduce unit cost?

Yes, it greatly improves efficiency and lowers per-part price.

What is the easiest way to reduce cost?

Simplify part design and use hot runner molds.