Plastic Injection Molding

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What is Plastic Injection Molding?

Plastic injection molding is a manufacturing process where molten plastic is injected into a precisely designed mold to create parts. This process is ideal for producing complex shapes and high-quality parts with consistent results. It is widely used across various industries, including automotive, consumer goods, and medical devices.

Surface Finish Options for Plastic Injection Molding

Smooth

A smooth surface has a minimal or no texture, providing a sleek and polished appearance.

Texture

A textured surface has a pattern or design applied to its surface, providing a tactile and aesthetic enhancement.

Glossy

A glossy surface reflects light, giving it a shiny and reflective appearance.

Clear

A clear surface is transparent or translucent, allowing light to pass through.

Semi-Transparent

A semi-transparent surface allows some light to pass through while obscuring the view.

Our Plastic Injection Molding Services

1. Custom Mold Design

2. Material Selection

3. Prototyping

4. Production Molding

5. Post-Processing

6. Quality Control

Why We Need Plastic Injection Molding ?

Mass Production

Ideal for producing large quantities of identical parts in a short period.

Complex Shapes

Can create intricate and complex shapes that would be difficult or impossible to achieve with other methods.

Precision and Accuracy

Maintains consistent dimensions throughout production runs.

Cost Efficiency

Economical production for large volumes, lowering per-unit costs and offering high-value solutions.

Over-molding

Over-molding is a manufacturing process where one material is molded over another to create a single, unified part. This technique is ideal for adding layers of soft-touch, protective, or aesthetic materials over rigid substrates.

Insert-molding

Insert molding involves embedding components such as metal, electronics, or plastic parts into a mold before the plastic material is injected. This process creates integrated parts with enhanced strength and functionality.

Double Shot

Double shot molding, also known as two-shot molding, is a process where two different materials or colors are injected into a mold in a single cycle. This technique allows for the creation of multi-material or multi-color parts without secondary operations.

Color mixing

Color mixing in molding refers to the precise blending of pigments or colorants with raw plastic materials during the manufacturing process. This enables the production of customized parts in a wide range of colors, ensuring consistency and quality in the final product.

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HOW IT WORKS

The process of Plastic Injection Molding

Our customers from various industry such as electronics, consumer products, agriculture, automotive, robotic, etc.

Machine Tonnage

The powered clamping unit pushes the mold halves close and exerts sufficient force to keep the mold securely closed while the liquid resin material gets injected into the mold cavities. We have to determine the right machine tonnage to ensure enough clamping force.

Raw Material

Drying plastic pellets before feeding into the hopper that is connected to the injection molding machine. When there is a need for colors, we can do pre-color or add the pigments for injection molding.

Injection Phase

The pellets get heated and melted in the barrel. Once the material is melted, the screw moves forward, injecting molten resin into the mold with a high pressure. For accurate melt temperatures, a combination of settings needs to be considered and applied, including the temperature of barrel, nozzle, and injection mold.

Cooling

Cooling of the molten resin inside the mold cavities will solidify into the shape of the part. Cooling system is considered when doing the injection mold design. The part and mold designs, as well as the resin raw material used, helps determine the cooling times.

Ejection of plastic part

When the clamping unit opens the injection mold, an ejection pin/block pushes the part out of the mold.  During the cooling process, the component shrinks and adheres to the mold cavities requiring force to eject the part. 

Post Treatment

The part may require additional finishing processes, such as trimming, painting, Logo printing, electric plating or assembly.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Plastic Injection Molding FAQs

Plastic injection molding is a manufacturing process where molten plastic is injected into a precisely designed mold to create parts. Once the plastic cools and hardens, the part is ejected from the mold, resulting in a finished product with complex shapes and high precision.

Plastic injection molding is widely used across industries such as automotive, consumer goods, electronics, and medical devices. It is ideal for producing durable, high-quality parts in large quantities, making it a versatile option for various applications.

The primary advantages of plastic injection molding include the ability to produce complex shapes, high precision, and consistency across large production runs. It is cost-effective for mass production, offers design flexibility, and can use a variety of plastic materials to meet different requirements.

A wide range of thermoplastic materials can be used in plastic injection molding, including ABS, polyethylene, polypropylene, and nylon. The material choice depends on the specific properties required, such as strength, flexibility, or heat resistance.

Plastic injection molding is highly efficient for high-volume production because once the mold is created, it can produce thousands or even millions of identical parts with minimal variation. This reduces production time, costs, and ensures consistency across large quantities.

Why Choose Us

Unmatched Expertise and Innovative Solutions

At Grefit Prototype, we are dedicated to delivering excellence in every aspect of our work. Here’s why you should choose us for your prototyping and manufacturing needs

Innovative Solutions

We leverage cutting-edge technology to solve complex manufacturing challenges.

Experienced Team

Our skilled machinists and engineers ensure top-notch quality and craftsmanship.

Custom Solutions

Tailored CNC machining services to meet your unique project needs.

High Precision

Achieve exact specifications with consistent accuracy for every part..

Flexible Production

Capable of adapting to changing project needs and production scales.

Competitive Pricing

Affordable machining services without compromising on quality

Material Variety

Extensive range of materials, including metals, plastics, and composites, for versatile applications.

On-Time Delivery

Reliable and timely delivery to keep your projects on track

Proven Track Record

Reliable service with a history of successful projects and satisfied clients.