coated onto the mold base then a heating layer is applied to the insulation layer as the cavity surface. The heating layer can be quickly heated with a pair of electrodes and the insulation layer is used to enhance heating efficiency and decrease consumption [1,2]. On the other hand, for increasing the mold surface temperature in the filling process, a coating on the cavity surface with TiN and Teflon has reduced the heat transfer from the melt to the mold material, which increased the temperature on the cavity surface to 25 °C [3,4]. In another research project, on the heating surface, an electromagnetic induction coil with a different configuration was used to heat the cavity surface to reduce the weld line, shrinkage and other defects of the part surface [5,6]. Furthermore, an infrared heating system was also applied for heating the mold surface. This system can heat the surface of one or two mold halves using a suitable design [7,8]. For the newest application of surface heating, the hot air flowed into the cavity and heat convection from the hot air can directly heat the surface of the cavity [9]. The advantage of surface heating is the high rate in heating, so, the cycle time can be reduced. However, the user must have a special mold design when the mold is complex, and more equipment is needed to calculate the parameters for a high quality product. For volume heating, the most inexpensive way to achieve high mold temperature is to use hot water at a temperature as high as 90 °C or 100 °C for both heating and cooling. If the mold temperature needs to be higher than 100 °C, either a high pressure water supply system or a hot oil may be used [10]. The former may damage the channel connection and safety may be an issue after long-term use. Also, the latter may not be energy-efficient due to the low heat transfer coefficient of the oil. Local mold heating using an electric heating element is sometimes used to assist in high mold temperature control, especially for a thin-wall product. However, this still requires extra design and tool costs [11]. Further, a heater is usually used for