Injection Molding Plastics

Explore our extensive range of injection molding plastic materials designed to meet your diverse needs. With a focus on precision and performance, our selection offers a wide array of thermoplastic and thermosetting resins suitable for various applications.

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Gallery of Injection Molding Plastics​

ABS injection molding part

ABS

Excellent impact resistance, easy to process, dimensional stability.

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HDPE injection molding part

PE

High flexibility, chemical resistance, low moisture absorption.

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Nylon injection molding part

Nylon

High strength, toughness, abrasion resistance.

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PC injection molding part

PC

Exceptional impact resistance, optical clarity, high heat resistance.

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PEEK injection molding part

PEEK

High mechanical strength, excellent thermal stability, chemical resistance.

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PMMA injection molding part

PMMA

Lightweight, easy to shape, transparent

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PTFE injection molding part

PTFE

Low friction coefficient, high chemical resistance.

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POM injection molding part

POM

Low friction, high stiffness, wear resistance.

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PP injection molding part

PP

Chemically resistant, lightweight, high tensile strength.

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PPS injection molding part

PPS

Temperature and chemical resistance, stability.

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PU injection molding part

PU

Flexibility, resilience, abrasion resistance.

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PVC injection molding part

PVC

Chemical resistance, flame retardancy, electrical insulation.

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Finishes and Post-Processing Options

We offer a wide range of surface finishes for plastic injection molding plastic parts.

plastic injection molding surface-painting

Painting

plastic injection molding surface-silk screen

Silk screen

plastic injection molding surface-laser marking

Laser marking

FAQs About Plastic Injection Molding

The commonly used plastics for injection molding include ABS, PE, Nylon, PC, PEEK, PMMA, PTFE, POM, PP, PPS, PU, and PVC. 

The choice of material depends on various factors such as desired properties (e.g., strength, flexibility, chemical resistance), application requirements, cost considerations, and processing parameters. It’s essential to consider these factors and consult with material experts to select the most suitable material for your project.

Selecting the right metal dependThermoplastics can be melted and reshaped multiple times without significant degradation, while thermosets undergo irreversible chemical reactions during curing and cannot be remelted. Thermoplastics are more commonly used in injection molding due to their recyclability and versatility.s on factors such as mechanical requirements, environmental conditions, and cost considerations.

Properties to consider include mechanical strength, impact resistance, chemical resistance, thermal stability, dimensional stability, electrical properties.

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