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Product Description
Elevate your production capabilities with our custom plastic housing injection mold solutions, designed to craft intricate and robust plastic components perfectly tailored to your precise requirements.
| Service |
OEM & ODM service and mold for exports |
| Precision |
0.005mm |
| File Formats |
STEP, IGES, SAT, DWG, DXF, VDA |
| Quality Standard |
ISO 9001:2015 |
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Company Profile
Founded in 2010, our factory proudly stands as an innovator and leader in the industry. Boasting an ISO 9001:2015 certification, our cutting-edge facility is home to over 40 skilled professionals. We deliver advanced manufacturing prowess that elevates efficiency, consistently surpassing customer expectations within the injection mold and molding sectors.
With a wealth of experience, our team positions itself as a premier injection mold maker, adept in meeting the demanding criteria of manufacturing molds and products for sectors such as Automotive, Household appliances, Office appliances, Commodities, Telecommunications tools, and Medical apparatus.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can you do the finished product or parts only?
A: We can do both. We could provide finished products according to the customized mold, as well as manufacture the mold itself.
Q: Can you perform assembly?
A: Yes, our factory is equipped with a dedicated assembly room to handle your project requirements.
Q: I have a new product idea but I'm not sure if it's manufacturable. Can you help?
A: Absolutely! We work with potential customers to evaluate technical feasibility and advise on materials, tooling, and estimated set-up costs.
Q: My products are already developed in CAD. Can you use these drawings?
A: Yes, we can use DWG, DXF, IGES, Solidworks, and Rhino files to generate quotes, models, and mold tools, saving you time and money.
Q: Can I test my product before committing to mold manufacture?
A: Yes, we can use CAD drawings to create models and prototypes for design and functional evaluation.
Q: What type of mould tool do I need?
A: It depends on your volume. Single cavity tools are typically for smaller quantities (up to 10,000 parts/year), while multi-cavity tools (2, 4, 8, or 16) are designed for larger production runs. We can recommend the best option based on your projections.