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2k shot mould plastic parts/over-molding for plastic injection
Mould Information:
Mold Type | Plastic injection mold, overmolding, Interchangeable Mold, insert molding, compression mold, stamping, die casting mold, etc |
Design software | UG, ProE, Auto CAD, Solidworks, etc. |
Main services | Prototypes, Mold design, Mold making, Mold testing, low volume/high volume plastic production |
Certificate | ISO 9001:2008 |
Steel material | 718H,P20,NAK80,S316H,SKD61, etc. |
Production Raw material | PP,PU,ABS,PE,PC,POM,PVC etc |
Mold base | HASCO, DME, LKM, JLS standard |
Mold runner | Cold runner, hot runner |
Mold hot runner | DME, HASCO, YUDO, etc |
Mold cold runner | point way, side-way, follow way, direct gateway, etc. |
Mold standard parts | DME, HASCO, etc. |
mold life | >300,000 shots |
Mold hot treatment | quencher, nitridation, tempering, etc. |
Mold cooling system | water cooling or Beryllium bronze cooling, etc. |
Mold surface | EDM, texture, high gloss polishing |
Hardness of the steel | 20~60 HRC |
Equipment | High-speed CNC, standard CNC, EDM, Wire cutting, Grinder,Lathe, Milling machine, plastic injection machine |
Lead time | 25~30 days |
Month Production | 50 sets/month |
Mold Packing | standard exporting Wooden case |
FAQ:
Q. I have an idea for a new product, but not sure if it can be manufactured. Can you help?
A. Yes! We are always happy to work with potential customers to
evaluate the technical feasibility of your idea or design and we
can advise on materials, tooling and likely set-up costs.
Q. My products have already been developed on CAD. Can you use the
drawings?
A. Yes! DWG, DXF, IGES, Solidworks and Rhino files can all be used
to generate quotes, models and mould tools - this can save time and
money in producing your parts.
Q. Can I test my idea/product before committing to mould tool
manufacture?
A. Yes, we can use CAD drawings to make models for design and
functional evaluations.
Q. What type of plastic is best for my design/product?
A. Materials selection depends on the application of your design
and the environment in which it will function. We will be happy to
discuss the alternatives and suggest the best material.
Q. What type of mould tool do I need?
A. Mould tools can be either a single cavity (one part at a time)
or multi-cavity (2,4, 8 or 16 parts at a time). Single cavity tools
are generally used for small quantities, up to 10,000 parts per
year whereas multi-cavity tools are for larger quantities. We can
look at your projected annual requirements and recommend which
would be best for you.
Q. I've decided to go ahead with my project. How long will it take
to get my parts?
A. It can take 3-5 weeks to have the mould tool manufactured depending on the part's
complexity and the number of impressions (single or multi). After
we have received final approval by you of the new tool, you can
expect delivery of parts within 3-5 days.