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EPISODE · Sep 19, 2025 · 36 MIN

Choosing the Right Polymer Processing Method

from China Manufacturing Decoded · host Sofeast

In episode 293 of China Manufacturing Decoded, Adrian is joined by Sofeast’s Head of New Product Development, Paul Adams, for the final part of their trilogy on polymers. When people think of plastics, they usually picture injection molding. But it’s far from the only available process. We'll break down the major polymer processing methods, including injection moulding, extrusion, blow moulding, thermoforming, rotational moulding, and additive manufacturing (also known as 3D printing). They explain: Why your product’s geometry may rule out certain methods The strengths and weaknesses of each process Typical products made using each technique How process choice impacts cost, speed, surface finish, and performance This conversation will help you match the right process to your product and avoid costly mistakes.   Episode Sections: 00:00 – Introduction 01:05 – Why process choice matters: geometry, cost, and performance 04:55 – Injection molding: strengths, limitations, and common products 10:29 – Extrusion: pipes, profiles, and aligned mechanical properties 14:23 – Blow molding: bottles, containers, and even stadium seats 21:23 – Thermoforming: clamshell packaging, tubs, and larger liners 26:24 – Rotational molding: playground equipment, cones, and kayaks 30:34 – Additive manufacturing (3D printing): filaments and prototypes 34:52 – Wrapping up: how to decide and next steps with your manufacturer   Need help choosing the right polymer for your product? Contact us for a conversation.   Related content... Plastic Injection Molding Questions: 17 FAQs Businesses Need Answers To This is the third podcast in a trilogy. Listen to the other two here: When To Sign Off On Injection Mold Tooling? Inside the Journey from DFM to T0→T2 and Plastic Playbook: Choosing The Right Polymer Get in touch with us Connect with us on LinkedIn Contact us via Sofeast's contact page Subscribe to our YouTube channel Prefer Facebook? Check us out on FB

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In episode 293 of China Manufacturing Decoded, Adrian is joined by Sofeast’s Head of New Product Development, Paul Adams, for the final part of their trilogy on polymers. When people think of plastics, they usually picture injection molding. But it’s far from the only available process. We'll break down the major polymer processing methods, including injection moulding, extrusion, blow moulding, thermoforming, rotational moulding, and additive manufacturing (also known as 3D printing). They explain: Why your product’s geometry may rule out certain methods The strengths and weaknesses of each process Typical products made using each technique How process choice impacts cost, speed, surface finish, and performance This conversation will help you match the right process to your product and avoid costly mistakes.   Episode Sections: 00:00 – Introduction 01:05 – Why process choice matters: geometry, cost, and performance 04:55 – Injection molding: strengths, limitations, and common products 10:29 – Extrusion: pipes, profiles, and aligned mechanical properties 14:23 – Blow molding: bottles, containers, and even stadium seats 21:23 – Thermoforming: clamshell packaging, tubs, and larger liners 26:24 – Rotational molding: playground equipment, cones, and kayaks 30:34 – Additive manufacturing (3D printing): filaments and prototypes 34:52 – Wrapping up: how to decide and next steps with your manufacturer   Need help choosing the right polymer for your product? Sofeast’s product engineering team supports you from design through to production: Contact us for a conversation.   Related content... Plastic Injection Molding Questions: 17 FAQs Businesses Need Answers To This is the third podcast in a trilogy. Listen to the other two here: When To Sign Off On Injection Mold Tooling? Inside the Journey from DFM to T0→T2 and Plastic Playbook: Choosing The Right Polymer Get in touch with us Connect with us on LinkedIn Contact us via Sofeast's contact page Subscribe to our YouTube channel Prefer Facebook? Check us out on FB

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