Plastic Injection Moulding


Why We is your best option for plastic injection molding
With years of experience creating molded plastic parts for our customers, Guangdong Enineering Pastics Industries (Group)Co. Ltd.provides many advantages over other companies. We offer a truly end-to end plastic injection molding service, from design to production, always guaranteeing the highest quality.

Here are four reasons why Guangdong Enineering Pastics Industries (Group)Co. Ltd. is your best option for plastic injection molding一whatever the parts, whatever the scale.
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Additional Plastic Injection Molding Options
Overmolding
Overmolding is a form of custom plastic injection molding during which the plastic injection molding company creates a part from multiple materials. The process adds an injection molded layer of material over an existing injection molded workpiece, producing chemically bonded parts made from multiple materials. The overmolding process can be used to build layered parts from scratch or to add a resistant outer layer to existing plastic parts and tools, providing a more rugged exterior. Toothbrushes consisting of a solid plastic body and rubberized grip are a common example of an overmolded product.
Insert Molding
Insert molding is similar to overmolding, but the substrate is not necessarily plastic and does not have to be produced via injection molding. For example, insert molding can be used to add a plastic coating toa pre- fabricated metal part like a blade or threaded insert. Common parts made by insert molding include sharp handheld tools, such as scalpels, which consist of a metal blade partially housed within a plastic handle. Insert molding is also frequently used to create products that incorporate bushings, clips, and fasteners.
Prototype Molding & Mass Production Molding
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Injection Molding Plastic
Our plastic injection molding service supports the manufacture of parts in a range of molding materials. These include rigid plastics like ABS, flexible plastics like TPE, and mixed materials like PC-ABS. We can also obtain specialty materials and create custom material and pigment blends to suit your order.
Rigid plastics
The majority of injection molded parts are made from rigid thermoplastics. These include inexpensive and versatile plastics like ABS and PP, as well as naturally transparent plastics like PC and acrylic and high-strength plastics like POM. Other rigid plastics for injection molding include nylon, PET, and PS.
Composites
Injection molding pellets can also be mixed with non-plastics, leading to composite injection molding materials. Such composites include glass-filled polyamide, which is very hard and strong with good creep resistance, and glass-filled polycarbonate, which offers high strength and stiffness with low thermal expansion.
