Creating fantastic plastics

Injection moulding and plastic manufacturing services

Inject something new into your manufacturing

Plastic a big part of your business? Looking to get a crucial component produced locally, or want a backup in case your current provider goes offline? We’ve put together all the pieces of the plastic production puzzle in-house, providing a one-stop shop for your custom injection moulding needs.

Full-service plastic manufacturing, from design to delivery

Got a plastic product idea with potential but need help progressing it from ideation to creation? We’re here for you, providing help with everything from product design, tool making, and injection mould manufacturing.

Geared up for launch and want to get going? Give us a message or arrange a face-to-face with an injection moulding expert today.

Contract manufacturing

If you’re a business with established products, machining-ready mould designs or physical tools, our team can help you pivot or scale up your manufacturing with modern, plastic injection moulding. You might have mould designs ready for machining, or even physical tools that we can use in our modern injection moulding machines.

Scoping out a safe pair of hands to scale or switch up your plastic injection moulding production? Send us a brief or secure a free consultation with a specialist.

Reshoring and back-up injection moulding services

Experiencing quality issues and rising costs from offshore manufacturing? Need a backup injection moulding manufacturer in case your usual supplier falls through? Whatever your situation, we’ve got the know-how and equipment to secure your plastic production now and in the future.

Keen to discuss the benefits of a local injection moulding services provider? Get in touch via our form or lock in an obligation-free consultation with one of our team members.

High performance plastic production

Modern equipment for versatile moulding

Our workshop houses several injection moulding machines delivering up to 380 tonnes of clamp force, enabling the production of plastic parts ranging in size from a few millimetres up to half a metre in diameter.

Punctual plastic production

Feeling the pressure of a time crunch? We ensure we can offer tight turnarounds for our clients, dedicating equipment to individual projects and implementing efficiency measures like maximising the number of cavities on an injection mould.

Protecting your proprietary products

We’re mindful that we’re custodians of critical commercial information like product designs. We offer all clients an NDA (non-disclosure agreement) from the outset and ensure your sensitive files are kept offline for added security.

Injecting value for our clients

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FAQ

Injection moulding is a manufacturing process used to produce parts by injecting molten material into a mould. The material is usually a thermoplastic or thermosetting polymer, and the mould is typically made of steel or aluminium. The process involves heating the material to a liquid state, then injecting it into the mould under high pressure. Once the material cools and solidifies, the mould is opened, and the finished part is removed.

Injection moulding offers several advantages over other manufacturing processes, such as:

  • High efficiency and productivity – Injection moulding is a highly automated process that can produce large quantities of parts quickly and consistently.
  • Design flexibility – The mould can be designed to produce parts of different shapes and sizes, and complex geometries can be achieved with precision.
  • Material variety – Injection moulding can use a wide range of materials, including engineering plastics, metals, and composites.

To achieve the best results in injection moulding, it’s important to follow some best practices, such as:

  • Design for manufacturability – The design of the part and the mould should be optimized for the injection moulding process, taking into account factors such as material flow, cooling time, and part ejection.
  • Choose the right material – The material used for injection moulding should be carefully selected based on factors such as strength, durability, and environmental impact.
  • Control process variables – Process variables such as temperature, pressure, and cooling time should be carefully controlled and monitored to ensure consistent quality and performance.

Injection moulding is a versatile manufacturing process used to produce a wide range of products. Some commonly injection-moulded products include:

  • Automotive parts – Injection moulding is commonly used to produce parts for vehicles such as interior trim, dashboard components, and exterior body panels.
  • Consumer goods – Products such as toys, appliances, and electronic devices are often made using injection moulding.
  • Medical devices – Injection moulding is used to produce a wide range of medical devices, including syringes, and implants.

Time for a productive conversation?

Our machines are on standby to inject some positivity into your production process. Send us a message, give us a call, or arrange a time for an obligation-free consultation with an expert.