Industrial equipment manufacturers are navigating the digital shift while maintaining legacy systems. As they embrace technologies like IoT, sensors, and actuators for real-time data exchange, they must also support long-lived machinery—some in use for decades. From agricultural OEMs to oilfield equipment makers, digital manufacturing enables companies to innovate with modern technologies while continuing to service and maintain existing equipment, ensuring a smooth transition into the digital era.
Plastic Molds and Injection Molding Manufacturer for Industrial
Why GHXLD for Industrial Equipment and Machinery Components?
Infinite Capacity
Access to over 1,000 mills, presses, and 3D printers running 24/7 for end-use production parts within days.
Sélection des matériaux
Choose from more than 30 different metal alloys and hundreds of industrial-grade plastic materials.
Flexible Parts
Use elastomeric materials like silicone rubber and TPU for highly durable seals, gaskets, and other internal components.
Custom Components
Quickly replace one-off equipment components with machined parts in as fast as 24 hours.
Top Industrial Applications
- Support low-volume prototyping and short-term production with injection molding, urethane casting, and small part stampings.
- For production, we provide bridge tooling, low/medium volume tooling, and service parts with new or existing tooling.
- Utilize rapid prototyping via additive manufacturing and CNC machining.
- We also offer plant floor support with custom assembly fixtures, equipment, jigs, and part inspection details.
What Materials Work Best for Industrial Applications
Steel and Stainless Steel are strong, machinable, and cost-effective, with stainless steel preferred in oil and gas fields for its corrosion resistance. For demanding applications, superalloys like 3D-printed Inconel offer an alternative.
Thermosets and Thermoplastics, including liquid silicone rubber and elastomers, are ideal for fuel-resistant applications. High-performance thermoplastics like PEEK and PEI (Ultem) can also replace metal in certain applications.
Aluminum is a preferred choice for industrial equipment and machinery due to its excellent machinability and cost-effectiveness, despite less concern over component weight.
Commodity Plastics offer a cost-effective solution for companies retrofitting equipment with computer electronics to meet connectivity demands, providing versatility and affordability.
Industrial Post-Processing Capabilities
- Anodizing
- Passivization
- Electroplating
- Powder Coating
- Insert Installation
- Heat Treatment