Customized High Quality Injection Molding ABS Parts
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Pans is a professional custom manufacturer specializing in injection molding, die-casting, CNC machining, etc. Covering an area of 3500 square meters, and our factory is equipped with advanced injection molding machines, CNC machines, inspection equipment, etc. Pans can provide one-stop service for customer, like surface treatment, packing, etc.
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1.Instant quote: Response within 24 hours
2.Cost saving: quote with MUD mold base
3. Quick Turnaround: 7-14 days for mold making after DFM/drawing is confirmed. it depends on the complexity of the Design
4. No MOQ Requirement., except for the MOQ of special material required by the resin supplier.
5. DFM Analysis. Preliminary DFM provided if needed at the quotation stage. Formal DFM is provided after the order is confirmed.
6.T1/T0 samples were provided to customers for further check after the mold trial.
7.Inspection report: FAl and dimensional report provided if needed
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Mould material |
Plastic mould material: P20 steel, 718, 2738, H13, NAK80, 2344, 2343, S136, etc. |
Fast mould design |
Can be within 1-3 working days after getting customer's drawings. |
Lead time |
Plastic moulds: 3-6 weeks after getting the mould design confirmation. |
Mould testing |
All of the moulds can be well tested before the shipments. |
Minimum order |
Videos for testing the moulds are available. Small orders can be accepted. |
Production capacity |
100 sets/month |
Key Steps in Injection Molding:
1. Mold clamping: The two halves of the mold are firmly closed by a mold clamping device to ensure that the mold remains closed during injection and cooling.
2. Injection: Molten material (usually plastic) is injected into the mold cavity under high pressure. This process fills the mold with the desired material and shapes the part according to the mold's design.
3. Cooling: The injected material cools and solidifies inside the mold. Cooling is a critical step as it determines the final shape and properties of the formed part.
4. Ejection: After the material solidifies, the mold is opened and the parts are ejected. Depending on the design of the mold and the part being produced, ejection can be done using ejector pins, air jets, or other methods.
5. Repeat: The entire process can then be repeated in rapid succession to produce many parts. This repetition allows for high-volume production of identical parts with high precision and consistency.

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