IranPlast Highlights Innovation in Mold-Making, Advanced Manufacturing Processes

IranPlast Highlights Innovation in Mold-Making, Advanced Manufacturing Processes
(Tuesday, September 9, 2025) 15:22

TEHRAN, Sept 9 (NIPNA) – Innovation in mold design and manufacturing is no longer optional but essential for Iran’s polymer and plastics industries, experts said on Tuesday during the 19th IranPlast International Exhibition in Tehran.

 

In a specialized session titled “The Future of Mold-Making and Emerging Processes,” Naser Najarian, CEO of Viratek Bartar Pars, discussed the role of advanced technologies in improving product quality, increasing efficiency, reducing costs, and enhancing competitiveness in domestic and international markets.

Najarian highlighted several cutting-edge technologies currently shaping mold-making, including digital twins, 3D printing, artificial intelligence, advanced materials and coatings, laser technologies, smart molds, and multi-layer molds. Some of these technologies, including digital twins, are already in use in Iran’s mold-making sector.

“Digital twins allow virtual simulation of molds and production lines, using real-time data for predictive maintenance, stress analysis, and process optimization,” he explained. “They enable engineers to anticipate issues like gas entrapment, injection pressure, or cooling inefficiencies before actual production begins.”

Smart molds equipped with sensors, IoT connectivity, and automated control systems were also highlighted as crucial innovations. Such molds can monitor injection conditions, automatically adjust parameters to prevent defects, and record production data to enhance future performance.

Najarian emphasized that adoption of new materials, 3D printing, and automation technologies can significantly accelerate production, improve precision, and reduce costs, positioning Iran’s mold-making industry to meet the evolving demands of petrochemical, automotive, and industrial sectors.

The 19th IranPlast exhibition continues through Thursday at Tehran’s Permanent International Fairground, featuring workshops, panels, and B2B meetings aimed at showcasing Iran’s advances in plastics, polymers, and related technologies.

 


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