2026年3月29日星期日

Injection Molding Surface Finish Guide

 In injection molding, surface finish is often discussed in terms of the final plastic part appearance. However, it is important to understand that the surface finish is actually determined by the mold surface, as the molded plastic replicates the exact texture of the mold cavity.



This means that processes such as mold polishing and surface treatment play a critical role in achieving the desired surface finish in injection molded parts.

What is Surface Finish in Injection Molding?

Surface finish in injection molding refers to the texture and appearance of a plastic part after it is molded. It directly affects product aesthetics, functionality, and user experience.

The final surface quality is determined primarily by the mold surface, as plastic parts replicate the exact texture of the mold cavity.

Surface finish is critical for industries such as automotive, electronics, and medical devices, where both appearance and performance are important.

Types of Injection Molding Surface Finish

There are several common types of surface finishes used in plastic injection molding.

Glossy Finish

Glossy surfaces are smooth and reflective, often used in high-end products where appearance matters.

These finishes are typically achieved through high-level mold polishing (SPI A1 or A2).

Matte Finish

Matte finishes have a non-reflective, dull appearance. They are commonly used to:

  • Reduce glare

  • Hide fingerprints

  • Improve visual consistency

Matte surfaces are widely used in consumer electronics and automotive interiors.

Textured Finish

Textured surfaces include patterns such as leather grain, sandblasting, or custom designs.

These finishes are applied using chemical etching or laser texturing and are used for:

  • Improving grip

  • Hiding surface defects

  • Enhancing product aesthetics

SPI Surface Finish Standards

Surface finishes in injection molding are typically defined by SPI (Society of the Plastics Industry) standards.

Common SPI Levels

GradeDescriptionMethod
A1Mirror finishDiamond polishing
A2High glossFine polishing
A3Standard glossPolishing
B1–B3Semi-glossSandpaper
C1–C3MatteStone polishing
D1–D3TexturedSandblasting

SPI standards help engineers clearly specify surface requirements for molds and plastic parts.

High-gloss applications often require A1 or A2 finishes, especially for glossy plastic parts 

How to Choose the Right Surface Finish

Selecting the right surface finish depends on multiple factors.

Product Function

  • Optical parts → require high gloss

  • Grip surfaces → require texture

  • Industrial parts → may use matte

Appearance Requirements

If product appearance is critical (e.g. consumer electronics), glossy or polished finishes are preferred.

Material Selection

Different plastics respond differently to surface finishes:

  • PC / PMMA → excellent for high gloss

  • ABS → good balance

  • PP → more difficult to polish

Cost Considerations

Higher surface quality increases cost due to:

  • More complex mold polishing

  • Higher precision machining

  • Longer production time

Surface Finish and Mold Design

Surface finish must be considered during mold design.

Key factors include:

  • Draft angle (to allow part release)

  • Mold steel selection

  • Cooling system design

  • Gate location

Poor design can lead to visible defects, especially in high-gloss parts.

Common Surface Defects and Solutions

Surface defects are a major concern in injection molding.

Flow Marks

Caused by inconsistent material flow.

Weld Lines

Appear where melt fronts meet.

Sink Marks

Result from uneven cooling.

Scratches

More visible on glossy surfaces.

These defects are especially critical in high glossy plastic parts, where even minor imperfections are visible

Applications of Surface Finishes

Surface finishes are used across many industries.

Automotive

Interior panels, trims, dashboards

Electronics

Device housings, display frames

Medical

Clean, smooth surfaces for equipment

Consumer Products

Appliances, tools, packaging


Our Injection Molding Surface Finish Capabilities

At CNMOULDING, we provide professional surface finish solutions including:

  • High-gloss polishing (SPI A1 / A2)

  • Matte and textured finishes

  • Mold surface treatment

  • Precision mold manufacturing

We help customers select the optimal surface finish based on product requirements and cost considerations.

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