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Plastic Injection

Multicomponent Plastic Injection

Multicomponent plastic injection is a manufacturing process used to create products with multiple plastic components. This process involves injecting multiple materials into a mold simultaneously or sequentially to create a finished product. The process can be used to create a range of products, including automotive parts, consumer goods, and medical devices.

Plastic Injection

2K Injection (Automotive, 3C etc)

2K injection molding, also known as two-shot injection molding, is a plastic injection molding process that involves the use of two different materials or colors to produce a single part. This process is widely used in a variety of industries, including automotive, 3C (computers, communication, and consumer electronics), medical devices, and more.

Secondary Process

Tampo Printing

“Tampo printing” or “pad printing” is a printing technique in which ink is transferred from a silicone pad onto a three-dimensional object, such as a plastic part or product. The pad is first coated with ink, which is then transferred to the part by pressing the pad onto the surface of the part. The silicone pad can conform to the shape of the object being printed on, allowing for precise and accurate printing on curved or irregular surfaces.

Secondary Process

Silk Screen Printing

Silk screen printing, also known as screen printing, is a printing technique in which ink is pushed through a stencil (also called a screen) onto a substrate, such as plastic, fabric, or paper. The stencil is typically made of a fine mesh material, such as silk, nylon, or polyester, which is stretched over a frame. The stencil is then coated with ink, and a squeegee is used to push the ink through the stencil and onto the substrate.