WhatsApp: +86 19166273143 | emma.tan@tkbkl.com

Insert Molding Parts

Home - Products - Injection Molding Parts - Insert Molding Parts
  • screw inset molding part
    Screw insert molding is a process used to create parts with a threaded opening or screw insert molded directly into the part. These parts are commonly used in t...
  • insert molding part
    Insert molding is a manufacturing process where inserts made of metal, ceramic, or plastic are inserted into a mold cavity and then plastic is molded around the...
  • metal insert molding part
    Metal insert molding is a manufacturing process that combines metal components with plastic parts to create a single product. The metal insert is placed into a ...
  • molded inserts
    Molded inserts are a type of component used in injection molding to improve the functionality and durability of plastic parts. They are designed to be inserted ...
  • Molded inserts are a type of component used in injection molding to improve the functionality and durability of plastic parts. They are designed to be inserted into the mold cavity before the plastic material is injected, allowing them to become permanently attached to the finished product.
    Molded inserts can be made from a variety of materials such as metal, ceramic, or thermoplastics. They come in different shapes and sizes, and can be customized to fit the specific needs of the product.
    One of the main advantages of using molded inserts is their ability to increase the strength and durability of the final product. They can also improve the accuracy and consistency of assembly processes, making them a popular choice for manufacturers.
    Molded inserts are commonly used in a variety of industries, including automotive, electronics, and consumer goods. They can be found in products such as electronics housings, medical devices, and automotive parts.
    Choosing the right molded insert for a particular application is important to ensure that it meets the specific requirements of the product. Factors to consider when selecting a molded insert include the material, size, shape, and placement within the mold.

    molded inserts

Contact