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Injection Molding
Injection Molding Department
Our Injection Molding Department supports plastic injection molding for precision parts, structural components, and production programs that require stable output and consistent process control.
We work with Japanese injection molding machines, automation equipment, and on-site production management tools to keep molding conditions, part handling, and production flow aligned from start to shipment.
Built for production, not only for one good shot
Injection molding is not only about making parts come out of the tool. The real challenge is keeping output stable across production runs, matching the right press to the part, and reducing variation during daily operation.
That is why we look at molding as a full production process rather than a single machine task. Machine selection, automation support, temperature control, and shop-floor coordination all affect how smoothly a project moves into mass production.
Our focus is straightforward: help customers run plastic parts with more stable output, more repeatable conditions, and fewer disruptions once production starts.
Machine range and molding capacity
Our current press range covers small precision parts through larger structural components. This gives us flexibility when matching tonnage, part size, and production needs.
50 Ton
Quantity: 1 unit
Use: Small precision plastic parts
80 Ton
Quantity: 2 units
Use: Small to medium-sized molded parts
100 Ton
Quantity: 6 units
Use: General production programs with higher output demand
110 Ton
Quantity: 2 units
Use: Medium-sized parts requiring both precision and efficiency
160 Ton
Quantity: 2 units
Use: Medium to larger molded parts
180 Ton
Quantity: 6 units
Use: Production programs that require stable output and efficient cycle support
200 Ton
Quantity: 2 units
Use: Medium-sized structural parts and varied product types
300 Ton
Quantity: 2 units
Use: Larger parts and more durable molded products
350 Ton
Quantity: 1 unit
Use: Large-part applications with more specialized molding needs
360 Ton
Quantity: 1 unit
Use: Large structural components
450 Ton
Quantity: 1 unit
Use: Very large parts or more complex molded products
550 Ton
Quantity: 1 unit
Use: The largest product applications in our current press range
Automation support on the molding floor
Stable molding does not depend on the press alone. Part handling and repeatable removal also affect cycle consistency and overall shop-floor flow.
Our current auxiliary automation equipment includes:
- Rotary arm robotic arm for quick part pickup and faster handling
- Three-axis robotic arm for more precise operation and reduced manual variation
- Five-axis robotic arm for multi-angle molding applications
- Six-axis robotic arm for more complex movement requirements
Process control equipment
In addition to injection presses and automation, the department also uses supporting control equipment to help maintain process stability and production visibility.
- In-mold cutting controller to support part appearance integrity
- Hot runner temperature controller for more stable runner temperature control
- On-site manufacturing management system for real-time production monitoring and shop-floor visibility
Production visibility helps operators and supervisors keep process conditions, machine status, and output flow easier to track during daily molding operations.
Injection molding workflow
Our molding workflow is set up to keep production moving in a controlled way rather than treating each order as a separate stand-alone task.
Once machine setup, molding, handling, and process follow-up are aligned, it becomes easier to maintain product consistency and support delivery schedules more reliably.
A clear molding process is less about paperwork and more about keeping production steps connected from machine setup to finished output.
What this department focuses on
If we describe the department in practical terms, the work comes down to a few core priorities:
- Machine matching to fit part size, structure, and production demand
- Automation support to improve part handling and reduce unnecessary variation
- Process stability through temperature control and shop-floor monitoring
- Production coordination so setup, molding, and output stay aligned
- Consistent product output that supports both quality and delivery requirements
Contact Us
If you need support for plastic injection molding, precision molded parts, structural components, or mass production planning, feel free to contact us. We can help review the project and match it with an appropriate molding setup.