Quick-Turn Injection Molded Prototypes

Get plastic injection molded prototypes in as little as two weeks

Durable. Repeatable. Scalable.

Create injection molded prototypes from a range of materials to bring new products to market, advance in your product development journey, and prepare for production at scale.

Injection molding

Manufacture prototypes from a range of plastics with high-quality finishes, and leverage additional capabilities of injection molding, including:

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Materials

Lead Time

Most Common Materials: ABS, PC, PE, PP

Other Supported Materials: HDPE, LDPE, Nylon (PA 6, PA 11, PA 12, PA 66), PC/ABS, PEEK, PEI, PET, PMMA/Acrylic, POM (Acetal/Delrin), PS, PSU, PU, TPE, TPU, TPV

Additives and Fibers: Colorants, Flame Retardants, Glass Fibers, Plasticizers, UV Absorbers

T1 Samples:
As little as two weeks

Post-T1 Approval: As little as one week for orders of <10,000 parts

Materials

Most Common Materials: ABS, PC, PE, PP

Other Supported Materials: HDPE, LDPE, Nylon (PA 6, PA 11, PA 12, PA 66), PC/ABS, PEEK, PEI, PET, PMMA/Acrylic, POM (Acetal/Delrin), PS, PSU, PU, TPE, TPU, TPV

Additives and Fibers: Colorants, Flame Retardants, Glass Fibers, Plasticizers, UV Absorbers

Lead Time

T1 Samples:
As little as two weeks

Post-T1 Approval: As little as one week for orders of <10,000 parts

Insert Molding

Cost-effective, precise, and consistent, insert molding involves the injection of plastic around a pre-placed insert to create a strong, durable, and permanent bond between the molded plastic and the insert.

With insert molding, you can add threads, helicoils, electronic components, or other plastic or metal features to create a single, solid product with unique functionality.

Overmolding

Adding functionality or aesthetic features, overmolding is an injection molding process in which multiple shots of thermoplastic are injected separately to create a single part.

With overmolding, you can add different materials or textures to your parts to create a product with enhanced functionality and commercial appeal.

Bridge to Production Molding

Through the use of multi-cavity molds and family molds, we can help bridge the gap between prototype and full scale production.

Multi-cavity molds are used for large quantity production of a single unique part design, while family molds are used in the production of parts with very similar shapes and sizes.

If a large quantity of identical or similar parts are needed within a limited timeframe, it often makes more sense to create a multi-cavity mold or a family mold for production.

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