Rapid Injection Molding for Faster Product Development
At RPM Fast, rapid injection molding is all about helping you move quickly without cutting corners. If you’re at the stage where prototypes are not enough — and you need real, production-like parts — this is where this process fits in.
It’s a practical solution for teams that want to test, validate, and even launch products without waiting months for traditional tooling. You get real materials, real performance, and parts that are ready to be used — not just looked at.
Fast turns on injection molded parts using Aluminium, P20 Steel, and Steel Tools
Rapid injection molding is a manufacturing process that produces plastic parts using quickly made molds, usually from aluminum or softer steels, instead of traditional hardened steel tools.
Because the molds are faster and easier to machine, the overall production time is significantly reduced — sometimes from months down to just a few weeks or even days.
This makes it ideal for projects where speed matters but quality still can’t be compromised.
It’s mainly used for prototypes, testing, and low-volume production. It helps you create real plastic parts quickly without waiting for full production tooling.
The main difference is speed and cost. Rapid injection molding uses faster, lower-cost molds, while traditional molding is designed for large-scale production with longer timelines.
In many cases, parts can be ready within a few weeks — sometimes even faster depending on complexity.
Yes, but usually for low to medium volumes. It’s often used before moving into full-scale manufacturing.
Common materials include ABS, polypropylene, nylon, and polycarbonate — all suitable for functional and durable parts.