
CNC Machining vs Injection Molding: Your Ultimate Process Selection Guide
Estimated reading time: 8 minutes
Key Takeaways
- CNC machining is ideal for prototypes, low-volume production (under 500 units), and complex parts requiring tight tolerances (±0.025mm) or exotic materials
- Injection molding is cost-effective for high-volume production (over 1,000 units) of identical parts, especially with standard polymers
- The break-even point between CNC and injection molding typically occurs around 500-1,000 units due to mold costs
- Hybrid approaches (CNC for prototyping and mold making, then injection molding for mass production) offer the best of both worlds
- Material selection is critical: CNC handles exotics like PEEK and titanium, while molding excels with ABS, nylon, and polypropylene
Table des matières
- Breaking Down the Basics: How CNC and Injection Molding Work
- CNC vs Plastic Injection Molding: Material Showdown
- CNC vs Vacuum Casting: Prototyping Face-Off
- CNC vs Die Casting: Metal’s Heavyweight Bout
- CNC Machining vs Mold Making: The Hidden Symbiosis
- What Really Drives Your CNC vs Molding Choice?
- When to Choose CNC Machining or Injection Molding
- Real-World Wins: CNC vs Molding in Action
- The Future: Smarter, Faster, Greener
- Your CNC vs Injection Molding Checklist
Breaking Down the Basics: How CNC and Injection Molding Work
CNC Machining: Precision Through Subtraction
Imagine sculpting a statue from marble. CNC works similarly—just digitally. It carves metals or plastics from solid blocks using computer-guided tools. You get millimeter-perfect parts fast. Perfect for CNC rapid prototyping services or complex aerospace brackets.
Key perks? Near-zero tooling costs and tolerances tighter than ±0.025mm. Need 10 titanium sensors by Friday? CNC delivers.
Injection Molding: Mass Production’s Powerhouse
Think of a waffle iron squeezing batter. Injection molding injects molten plastic/metal into custom molds. Once cooled, you pop out identical parts. Ideal for 10,000+ smartphone cases.
The catch? Molds cost thousands upfront. But per-part prices plummet at scale. Your breakeven? Around 1,000 units.
CNC vs Plastic Injection Molding: Material Showdown
Problem: You’re torn between exotic plastics and budget-friendly volumes.
Solution: Match materials to your goals.
- CNC loves exotics: Machining handles PEEK, Ultem, or carbon-fiber blends. Medical implants? CNC’s your ally. Learn about material selection for custom aluminum CNC parts
- Molding masters standards: ABS, nylon, or polypropylene shine here. Plus, less waste (just 1-5% vs CNC’s 30% scrap).
Pro tip: “Designing for molding? Avoid undercuts. They trap parts in molds,” says SyBridge’s lead engineer.
CNC vs Vacuum Casting: Prototyping Face-Off
Problem: Need 50 urethane prototypes for user testing?
Solution: Vacuum casting uses silicone molds (often CNC-made!) for soft, visual models. But CNC? It creates functional parts. Like drone arms surviving real-world stress.
Case study: Tesla uses CNC-machined vacuum molds for dashboard prototypes. Cuts iteration time 65%.
CNC vs Die Casting: Metal’s Heavyweight Bout
Problem: Mass-producing aluminum housings without breaking the bank.
Solution:
- Die casting injects molten metal under pressure. Perfect for 50,000+ engine blocks. Fast, cheap per unit.
- CNC tackles tough alloys like titanium. Or precision gears needing ±0.01mm accuracy.
Data point: Ford die-casts 90% of transmission cases. But CNC machines turbocharger vanes.
CNC Machining vs Mold Making: The Hidden Symbiosis
Problem: You need molds—but outsourcing delays you 8 weeks.
Solution: CNC makes those molds. Steel or aluminum blocks become cavity-perfect tools in days. Then, injection molding scales.
Real talk: 78% of mold shops use CNC. It’s faster than EDM or hand carving.
What Really Drives Your CNC vs Molding Choice?
Here’s your decision blueprint:
Volume & Cost: The Break-Even Math
- Under 500 units? CNC wins. Understand CNC machining costs for low-volume projects
- Over 1,000 units? Molding slashes per-part prices 60-80%.
Reminds me of a client who wasted $22K molding 300 units. CNC would’ve saved $15K.
Lead Time & Iteration
- CNC: Revise designs in hours. New code = new part.
- Molding: Mold changes add weeks. Budget $500-$5K per tweak.
Design Complexity
- CNC: Makes 5-axis contours, zero draft angles.
- Molding: Needs 1-3° drafts for easy ejection. Uniform walls prevent warping.
When to Choose CNC Machining or Injection Molding
Pick CNC when you need:
- ✅ Prototypes in <72 hours
- ✅ Volumes under 500
- ✅ Exotic metals/plastics (e.g., aerospace titanium)
- ✅ Tolerances tighter than human hair (±0.025mm)
Pick injection molding when you need:
- ✅ 1,000+ identical parts
- ✅ Costs under $1/unit at scale
- ✅ Polymer/elastomer components (e.g., medical device housings)
- ✅ Surface finishes like polished marble
Hybrid hero move: CNC a prototype → CNC the mold → injection mold 10,000 units. Best of both worlds.
Real-World Wins: CNC vs Molding in Action
Automobile :
- Die casting: 100,000+ aluminum wheel hubs (cost: $4.20/unit)
- CNC: Custom titanium exhaust flanges (precision CNC machining for automotive parts) (2-week lead time)
Aérospatiale :
- CNC: Boeing’s wing brackets (CNC machining for aerospace parts) from Inconel. Survives 1,200°C.
Consumer Tech:
- Vacuum casting: 200 silicone Apple Watch bands (user trials)
- Injection molding: Final versions at $0.83/unit
The Future: Smarter, Faster, Greener
CNC’s next gen:
- AI predicting tool wear. Cuts machining time 40%.
- Hybrid 3D printing/CNC: Complex parts in one setup.
Molding’s evolution:
- Bioplastics from algae. Cuts carbon footprint 75%.
- Digital twins simulating mold fills. Zero physical trials.
Your CNC vs Injection Molding Checklist
CNC machining vs injection molding isn’t either/or—it’s when. Use this cheat sheet:
- Volume <500? → CNC ✅
- Tighter than ±0.05mm? → CNC ✅
- Design unstable? → CNC ✅
- Volume >1,000? → Molding ✅
- Scaling proven designs? → Hybrid ✅ (CNC mold + molding)
“Start with CNC prototypes. Validate. Then mold at scale,” advises Xometry’s production chief.
Your next steps:
- <100 parts? Upload your CAD to QDJ-prototype’s CNC platform
- >1,000 units? Request a molding quote via SyBridge
- Still unsure? Download our Process Selector Tool
Got questions? We tackle top FAQs like “Can CNC make molds?” and “When is die casting better?” in our companion guide.

