Injection Mold Service

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Injection Mold Service

Injection mold service is an efficient manufacturing process. It uses thermoplastic or thermosetting pellets, melts them with an injection molding machine, and injects the plastic under high pressure into a mold. The mold, with a fixed and moving part, shapes the product. Once the plastic cools and solidifies, the moving mold opens, and the ejection device pushes out the finished product. This technology is widely applied in automotive, electronics, and medical sectors for producing complex plastic items.

Our Advantages

01. Short mold production cycle

02. Thermoplastic injection molding

03. Thermosetting silicone injection molding

04. Metal injection molding

05. DFM report

Plastic Injection Molding

An efficient technique, plastic injection molding injects molten plastic into molds under high pressure. Cooling solidifies it into complex products, used widely for its speed and quality. This method enables rapid prototyping and seamless production of intricate geometries, making it a top choice for diverse manufacturing needs.

Insert Molding Service

Insert molding positions components in molds before plastic injection for bonding. It improves plastic product properties, used in auto parts and connectors to streamline assembly and boost efficiency. This service not only strengthens the mechanical performance of plastic parts but also enables the creation of multi-material products with enhanced functionality.

Plastic Injection Molds

Key to injection molding, plastic molds merge fixed and moving parts. Precision machining ensures accuracy and durability. Shaping plastic pellets, they mass-produce auto parts, electronics casings, with standard and custom designs. These molds are crucial for consistent part quality and high-volume production, offering both reliability and flexibility across industries.

Overmolding Service

Overmolding coats substrates with plastic, enhancing function and appearance. It bonds rubber to plastic or protects metals, applied in electronics and sports gear for grip and shock resistance. By integrating multiple materials in one process, overmolding reduces assembly time and creates products with superior ergonomics and aesthetics.