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Compression Molding vs Injection Molding: How to Choose the Right Process

Author: Site Editor      Publish Time: 2026-05-25      Origin: Site

Choosing between compression molding and injection molding is one of the first technical decisions in rubber parts manufacturing. The right choice can save you significant cost; the wrong one can compromise quality or blow your budget.

Process Comparison

FactorCompression MoldingInjection Molding
Tooling CostLow to MediumMedium to High
Unit Cost (high volume)HigherLower
Part SizeSmall to very largeSmall to medium
PrecisionGood (tighter for small parts)Excellent
Cycle TimeLong (2-5 min)Short (30-90 sec)
FlashMore flash, requires finishingMinimal flash
Metal InsertsExcellentGood
Material WasteLowMedium

When to Choose Compression Molding

  • Large parts: Seals over 300mm diameter, large gaskets, thick-section parts
  • Low-volume production: Under 1,000 pieces where tooling cost is the primary concern
  • Parts with metal inserts: Insert molding is more reliable with compression
  • High-durometer parts: Very hard rubber compounds (90+ Shore A) mold better with compression
  • Budget constraints: Tooling cost is typically 30-50% lower than injection molds

When to Choose Injection Molding

  • High-volume production: Over 5,000 pieces where unit cost advantage dominates
  • Tight tolerances: Medical devices, precision automotive seals
  • Complex geometries: Thin walls, undercuts, intricate details
  • Cleanroom/LSR production: Liquid silicone rubber requires injection process
  • Automation: Injection molding integrates well with automated production lines

Cost Break-Even Analysis

A rough guide for deciding based on total program cost:

  • Below 1,000 pieces: Compression molding is almost always cheaper
  • 1,000 – 10,000 pieces: Injection molding tooling cost is offset by lower unit cost
  • Above 10,000 pieces: Injection molding clearly wins on total program cost

Note: These are general guidelines — specific part geometry and material can shift the break-even point significantly.

Anlintech Can Help You Choose

Not sure which process fits your project? Send us your drawings or samples and our engineers will recommend the optimal molding process based on your volume, tolerances, and budget. Get a free technical consultation.

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