Blue Cube Engineering

Primary Service

Injection Molding Production

Full-scale molding production runs on your approved mold — planned, monitored, and delivered by the same engineering team that designed it.

Why Choose Blue Cube for Injection Molding Production

Production scheduled around your demand

Runs are planned against your forecast, not squeezed into someone else's production queue.

Consistent quality across every run

In-process inspection is built into the production run, not treated as a final-check afterthought.

The same engineering team from mold to production

The team that designed and built your mold stays involved through production — no hand-off to a separate production-only contact.

Production planned around your mold's design

Cycle times, cavitation, and maintenance intervals are scheduled to match how your mold was actually engineered to run.

When You're Ready for Injection Molding Production

Your mold is sampled and approved

First-article samples have been validated against your design intent.

Your demand is confirmed

You have a production forecast ready to schedule against, not just a one-off order.

You need reliable, repeatable supply

Consistent part quality across every run matters more than a single batch.

You're ready to move from bridge production to full-scale

Soft tooling or bridge production has served its purpose, and it's time to run at full volume.

Production Volume Tiers

Production runs are scheduled differently depending on your volume — here's how they compare.

Production Volume Tiers
AttributeLow-Volume ProductionHigh-Volume Production
Order sizeSmaller, less frequent ordersLarger, recurring orders
Best forNiche products, spare parts, early-stage scale-upEstablished products with confirmed, ongoing demand
Relative lead time per orderShorter, more flexible schedulingLonger, forecast-scheduled runs
Relative cost per partHigher — fixed costs spread across fewer partsLower — fixed costs spread across more parts
Inventory strategyBuild-to-order or minimal safety stockForecast-driven scheduled production

Where Injection Molding Production Runs

  • Automotive components
  • Medical device components
  • Consumer product housings
  • Industrial equipment parts

How We Run Your Production Molding

The same engineering team that built your mold plans and monitors every production run.

  1. 01

    Production planning & scheduling

    Runs are scheduled against your forecast and your mold's designed capacity.

  2. 02

    Molding production run

    Parts are produced at volume on your approved production mold.

  3. 03

    In-process quality inspection

    Parts are checked against your design intent throughout the run, not just at the end.

  4. 04

    Packaging & shipment

    Finished parts are packaged and shipped to meet your delivery schedule.

Need Tooling for a New Part?

Production doesn't end the relationship — as your demand grows or a new part needs its own mold, that becomes a new Injection Mold Manufacturing project with the same engineering team that already knows your production history.

Request Engineering Review

Frequently Asked Questions

What's your minimum order quantity for a production run?

Minimum order quantities depend on your mold's cavitation and part design — we'll confirm realistic run sizes during your engineering review.

How do you ensure consistent quality across a production run?

In-process inspection is scoped to your part's critical dimensions and requirements, and built into the production run itself.

Can you handle multi-cavity or high-cavitation molds?

Yes — cavitation is planned as part of your mold design specifically to support your production volume.

Do you offer secondary operations like assembly or finishing?

Secondary operations can be scoped as part of your project depending on your part's requirements — we'll cover this during your engineering review.

Ready to Start Your Production Run?

Send us your approved mold details or request an engineering review — we'll scope your production run and next steps.