Abstract: Faster injection molding cycles in an optical disk mold which forms the centerhole by tearing out the sprue can be obtained by increasing the "hot strength" of the sprue by addition of a plurality of rigidifying ribs onto only the B side of the sprue. This plurality of molded-in ribs is formed within a mating plurality of female cavities cut into the axially displaceable ejector sleeve, within which is guided an axially displaceable ejector pin, all within the displaceable half of the moldset. These ribs are circumferentially spaced and extending between the B side displaceable half surface of the sprue flange (substantially located within the plane of the molded disk) and extending substantially downstream to the juncture with the ejector pin surface of the mold.