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With our comprehensive range of capabilities and user-friendly online quoting platform, sourcing custom parts for prototyping or production becomes effortless.

Injection Molding Materials

Contact Jet Mold Products for a review of our plastic materials list. Our team will help you select the best materials for your project.

Injection Molding Process

Used to produce parts by injecting molten material into a mold. It’s commonly used for manufacturing a wide range of products, from small components to larger items, with high precision and repeatability.

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Is injection molding right for your needs? Contact us for an comprehensive review of your project. See if plastic injection molding services are right for your business.

Learn More About The Process

Empower yourself when reviewing your plastic injection molding quote. With its vast complexities, the plastic manufacturing industry can be daunting, but we’re here to streamline your plastic molding requirements.

Curious about the contents of a Digital Manufacturing Quote? Within each quote, you have the flexibility to customize materials, quantities, and turnaround times, with real-time pricing updates. Additionally, you can engage in interactive design analysis for various parts.

Recognizing the significance of an optimized part design prior to production initiation, we offer automated Design for Manufacturability (DFM) analysis within hours for every uploaded part.

Throughout the process, quality control measures are implemented to ensure that the parts meet the desired specifications. This may involve inspections, measurements, and testing to verify dimensional accuracy, material properties, and other critical attributes.

The material used for injection molding can vary widely depending on the application. Common materials include thermoplastics (e.g., ABS, polypropylene, polycarbonate), thermosetting plastics, elastomers, and metals. The material is typically provided in the form of pellets or granules.