Precision Plastic Gears: OEM Injection Molding Guide

Precision injection molded plastic gears for actuator OEM — Deuchi Plastic

Transmission and actuator OEMs sourcing precision plastic gears injection molding need more than tooth count on a drawing — shrink, concentricity, and wear behavior across humidity swings drive field failure.

Engineering requirements for molded gears

  • Profile and pitch accuracy on CTQ diameters
  • Material — POM, PA, PBT; lubricated grades for dry wear
  • Concentricity relative to bore and mounting face
  • Flash control at parting line on tooth flank
  • Dimensional correlation batch-to-batch at production temp

Deuchi application: precision mechanical transmission parts.

DFM decisions that affect gear quality

Design choiceMolding impact
Uniform wall at hub-to-webReduces sink shifting pitch
Gate at hub vs tooth tipWeld line away from load path
Semi-crystalline gradeDirectional shrink — tool compensation required

Run DFM before steel — gear tools are costly to re-cut.

Validation before production release

  1. First article on tooth CTQs and bore pattern
  2. Mesh fit with mating pinion / worm in assembly fixture
  3. Noise and backlash check at operating temp
  4. Wear sample if application is high-cycle

FAQ

Are molded gears always weaker than machined?

Not for many moderate-load applications — correct material and tooth design win on cost and noise at volume.

Can you mold internal gears?

Yes with collapsible cores or split tooling — disclose in RFQ for accurate tooling quote.

Next step: Request gear molding review with STEP and load spec.

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