Capabilities · Injection Moulding
Precision plastic injection moulding, in-house
From a single-cavity prototype tool to high-cavitation production, we design, build and run the mould, so quality and lead time stay under one roof.
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How injection moulding works
Plastic pellets are melted in a heated barrel, injected under high pressure into a precision steel mould, held while they cool, then ejected as a finished part, repeated on a cycle measured in seconds.
It's the best process for solid, dimensionally precise parts at volume. Because the tool amortises over the run, our engineers design your part to mould fast and clean, which is where the real cost savings live.
Moulding techniques
More than a single shot
Standard injection
Solid, precise parts, housings, containers, closures, components.
Over-moulding
A soft TPE grip moulded over a rigid substrate, tool handles, grips, seals.
Insert moulding
Plastic moulded around metal inserts, threaded bosses, terminals, fasteners.
Multi-shot / 2K
Two materials or colours in one cycle, the best positional accuracy at volume.
Gas-assist
Hollowed thick sections, lighter parts, less sink, faster cycles.
In-mould labelling (IML)
A pre-printed film fuses into the part, durable, scratch-proof decoration in one step.
In-house tooling
We cut our own steel
CNC and EDM under our roof means faster iterations, tighter control, and a mould that's genuinely yours.
Right tool for the volume
Aluminium (prototype & bridge, 10k–100k shots), P20 (100k–500k), or hardened H13/S136 (500k–1M+), matched to your real annual volume.
Cavities that pay off
Single-cavity for precision and low volume; multi-cavity and family tools to bring your unit cost down as you scale.
Cold & hot runner
Cold runner for lower-volume and colour changes; hot runner and valve-gate for high volume, expensive resin and clean cosmetic gates.
Beyond injection
Other plastic processes we offer
Blow moulding
Hollow parts, bottles, jugs, jerrycans and containers.
Extrusion
Continuous profiles, tube and sheet.
Prototyping
3D printing and CNC in the real resin before we cut steel.
Assembly
Ultrasonic welding, heat-staking and multi-part assembly.
Have a part to mould?
Send a CAD file or a sketch, we'll come back with a DFM review and a quote.
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