GHXLD

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What types of materials do you work with for injection molding?

We work with a wide range of materials, including but not limited to:

  • Thermoplastics (ABS, PP, PE, POM, PA, etc.)
  • Thermosets (epoxies, phenolic)
  • Elastomers (TPE, TPU)
  • Engineering plastics (PPS, PEEK, PTFE, etc.) We select the best material based on the specific needs of your project, including durability, flexibility, heat resistance, and chemical compatibility.
What industries do you serve?

We serve a wide variety of industries including:

  • Automotive (interior parts, dashboards, components)
  • Medical (syringes, surgical tools, medical device housings)
  • Consumer electronics (cases, enclosures, connectors)
  • Packaging (bottle caps, containers, closures)
  • Industrial (machinery parts, connectors)
  • Household appliances (parts for kitchen appliances, cleaning tools)
What is the cost of injection molding?

The cost of injection molding depends on various factors including mold complexity, material selection, part size, and production volume. We will provide a detailed quote after reviewing your project specifications and requirements.

What is the typical lead time for injection molding projects?

The lead time depends on the complexity of the mold design, the material selection, and the volume required. Generally, the mold-making process can take anywhere from 2 to 6 weeks, while injection molding production runs can typically start within 1-2 weeks after mold completion. We provide an estimated lead time at the beginning of each project.

Can you handle large-volume production?

Absolutely! We specialize in both low and high-volume injection molding. Whether you need a few hundred parts or millions, we have the capabilities to handle production runs of any size efficiently.

What is the minimum order quantity (MOQ) for injection molding?

Our MOQ varies depending on the complexity of the part and the material used. For standard parts, we may have a minimum order of 1,000-5,000 units, but for custom or more complex parts, we can accommodate smaller production runs.

How do I submit my design for injection molding?

You can submit your design in various formats such as CAD (SolidWorks, AutoCAD, etc.), STEP files, or STL files. Our team will review your design and provide feedback on moldability, material recommendations, and potential cost optimizations.

What should I consider when choosing the right material for my injection molded parts?

Key factors include:

  • Part function (strength, flexibility, heat resistance, etc.)
  • Aesthetic requirements (color, texture)
  • Durability and wear resistance
  • Regulatory requirements (medical or food-grade materials)
  • Cost considerations
How do you handle shipping for international customers?

We offer flexible shipping options for international clients, including air freight, sea freight, and express shipping. Shipping costs and times depend on the destination and the size of the order. We ensure all documentation and customs procedures are properly handled for smooth international deliveries.

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