To determine the appropriate thickness of a plate to withstand 100 psi in an injection molding process, it is crucial to consider factors such as the plate's size, shape, and method of attachment. The pressure inside the mold exerts a net force that must be balanced by external atmospheric pressure, meaning the plate can be lighter if adequately clamped. Deformation is inevitable, and engineers must establish acceptable tolerances, especially since the target tolerance for manufactured parts is +/-0.005". Using aluminum for the mold is suitable for short runs, but it will deform under pressure, and shrinkage of the injected material must also be accounted for. For precise calculations, utilizing FEA software is recommended due to the complexity of mold shapes and stress distributions.