Plastic injection molding
Injection molding services
Part design, resin behavior, mold architecture and production controls are evaluated together so draft, shrinkage, wall transitions, inserts and cosmetic requirements are not treated as afterthoughts.

Processing scope
What this service can include
- DFM review for draft, wall thickness and ribs
- Mold concept and gating discussion
- Insert, texture and cosmetic requirement review
- Sampling and production-quality planning
Buyer inputs
What to include in the RFQ
- 3D model plus controlled 2D drawing
- Resin grade, color and compliance needs
- Expected quantity and mold-life target
- Critical fit, texture and appearance zones
- Insert, assembly and packaging requirements


Products & equipment
Sample evidence must connect to the process.
These retained images show product or equipment context available for review. Exact model, travel, force, envelope, quantity and availability will be added after the technical inventory is confirmed.
- Evidence pointMold-making route defined by geometry and life
- Evidence pointInjection press selection after projected-area review
- Evidence pointSampling and process parameter control
- Evidence pointDimensional, appearance and assembly verification
Technical data
Project limits must be verified before commitment.
Use these structured slots to understand what will be confirmed during technical review.
Model, travel, spindle or press force, supported envelope and current availability will replace this description.
This is a structured placeholder, not a production claim.Material-grade coverage, thickness or size range and feature-specific tolerance conditions will replace this description.
This is a structured placeholder, not a production claim.Prototype timing, batch timing, inspection documents and traceability scope will replace this description.
This is a structured placeholder, not a production claim.Manufacturing workflow
One controlled route from RFQ to shipment.
- 01 · Requirement reviewDrawing revision, material, quantity and critical requirements.
- 02 · DFM & process planManufacturing route, open questions, tooling and inspection checkpoints.
- 03 · Production & in-process controlApproved inputs, controlled setup and risk-based checks.
- 04 · Final verificationAgreed dimensions, documentation, finish, marking and packaging.
Service FAQ
Questions to resolve before commitment.
What information is needed before mold quotation?
Provide the part model, resin, quantity forecast, mold-life expectation, texture, color, critical dimensions, inserts and target sampling schedule.
Is shrinkage a single fixed number?
No. Shrinkage depends on resin, fillers, geometry, flow, packing, cooling and measurement conditions and should be validated for the project.
Next step
Let the drawing determine the answer.
Send the latest files and commercial context so the process and inspection route can be reviewed together.
