injection mold

What is Injection Molding?
Ideal for Mass Production

Injection molding is a manufacturing process used to produce large quantities of identical plastic parts. Melted plastic is injected under high pressure into a metal mold, where it cools and solidifies into the desired shape. It’s the go-to method for making everything from bottle caps to car parts quickly and cost-effectively at high volumes.

Advantages of Injection Molding:

High-speed production, perfect for thousands to millions of parts
Excellent precision and consistency part-to-part
Low cost per part once the mold is made
Works with a wide range of plastics

Injection Molding Specifications

Item

Description

Minimum Order Quantity

200 units

Mold Materials

Tool Steel (P20), Carbon Steel (S50C), Aluminum

Mold Types

Rapid tooling, Production tooling

Mold Storage&Maintenance

Free storage for a minimum of 2 years, including routine maintenance.

Mold Lead Time

2–3 weeks (Rapid tooling) / 4–5 weeks (Production tooling)

Quality Assurance

Includes DFM analysis, Moldflow simulation, CAE, Control Plan, and PSW inspection reports. Full dimensional reports and material certifications are available upon request. PPAP is submitted after production launch.

Sample Verification Program

Similar to a First Article Inspection. Two sets of sample parts are provided after mold try-out to confirm fit and function before mass production begins.

Mold Modifications

We can rework the molds if design changes are required. Each modification request will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.

Reorder Terms

Pricing is based on the reorder quantity. An additional setup fee of $150 / €120 applies per reorder.

Injection Molding Capabilities

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Rapid Tooling

Best for low-volume production. Uses aluminum inserts that last up to 20,000 parts. Mold making takes about 1–2 weeks. This option helps shorten the overall production time.

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Production Tooling

A stable and reliable solution for mass production. Mold machining typically takes 3–4 weeks. Tool life can reach up to 100,000 parts.

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Multi-Cavity Molds

Multiple identical cavities are built into one mold. This allows several parts to be made in a single shot. It boosts production speed and lowers the cost per part.

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Overmolding

Adds an extra layer of material over an existing molded part. Often used for soft-touch grips, two-color parts, or improved function.