Accuracy and precision are two important aspects of insert mold technology. Accuracy refers to how close the measured value is to the true value, while precision refers to how consistent the measured values are. Achieving high accuracy and precision with insert mold technology depends on several factors, such as: selecting suitable materials for the inserts and the plastic that have low shrinkage and deformation rates; designing and manufacturing accurate and precise molds that have tight tolerances and smooth surfaces; adjusting and maintaining optimal injection parameters that ensure uniform filling and bonding of the plastic; using advanced measuring instruments and methods that can detect small errors and variations; and applying statistical process control techniques that can monitor and improve the process capability.