- If you have a physical prototype, why would you need to build a software model of it? That assumption troubles me. The simplest way to get where you want to go is to engage someone who's done it before to help you test your assumptions.
Failing that...
- That's not a small injection molded part; you will need a lot of money, for the mold, and for machine time.
- Injection molding gets really expensive for hollow parts.
- For some kinds of plastic, and some shapes, hollow parts are more easily made, in cheaper molds, by rotational molding or blow molding.
- You haven't given us a clue about the application environment the part will see, e.g. service temperature, electrical stress, required tolerances on geometry, anticipated loads, etc., so we can't make a recommendation or a guess about which 'plastic' you need.
There are basically half an infinity of 'plastics', and picking one, or one family, needs to be your first step, after the wallet biopsy.
Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA