What is Insert Molding? | Insert Molding vs Overmolding
⚙️ What is Insert Molding?
Insert Molding vs Overmolding | Complete Guide
🎯 What is Insert Molding?
Insert molding is a process that allows plastic to bond to an insert (usually metal) placed within a mold cavity. For example, adding a threaded brass insert to a plastic faceplate.
This process eliminates assembly steps and reduces costs. You can use inserts for:
- Threaded screw fittings (Nutserts)
- Electrical contacts
- Wire connectors
- Warnings labels
⚠️ Drawbacks of Insert Molding
While useful, there are some concerns with insert molding:
- Labor Cost: Hand-loading inserts slows down production.
- Stress Cracks: Resin shrinks while metal does not, causing stress cracks (especially in Polycarbonate).
- Volume: Hand-loading is only efficient for low volumes (up to 50,000). High volume requires automation.
🔄 What is Overmolding? (Two-Shot)
Overmolding (also known as Two-Shot or 2K molding) is a process where a rubber or elastomer (like TPE/TPU) is permanently molded onto a rigid plastic substrate.
It is commonly used to improve grip, feel, and aesthetics (two-tone effect). Examples include toothbrush handles and power tool grips.
✨ Advantages of Overmolding
- Strong Bond: Chemical bond between materials is very strong.
- Aesthetics: Allows for contrasting colors and improved product look.
- Functionality: Provides soft grip, vibration dampening, and water seals.
- Automation: Ideal for large production runs as the process is automated.
⚙️ How Overmolding Works?
Overmolding uses a special machine with two barrels. One holds the rigid plastic, and the other holds the elastomer.
The mold tool typically has 3 halves instead of two. The substrate is molded first, then rotated to the second cavity where the overmold material is injected.
🆚 Comparison: Insert vs Overmolding
| Feature | Insert Molding | Overmolding |
|---|---|---|
| Process | Plastic molded around Metal. | Plastic molded over Plastic. |
| Primary Use | Fastening (Threads), Conductivity. | Grip, Aesthetics, Comfort. |
| Cost | Lower tooling cost (Single shot). | Higher tooling cost (Two shot). |
| Automation | Can be manual or automated. | Usually fully automated. |
✍️ Summary
Both processes are essential for modern product design. Insert molding adds strength and functionality, while Overmolding adds comfort and style.