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Rapid Injection Molding Manufacturers and Companies

IQS Directory provides an extensive list of rapid injection molding companies. Utilize our website to review and source rapid injection molding companies with our easy-to-use features which allow you to locate rapid injection molding companies that will provide you with rapid injection molding services and design and manufacture molded plastic products for your exact specifications. Our request for quote forms make it easy to connect with leading rapid injection molding manufacturers. View company profiles, website links, locations, phone number, product videos, customer reviews, product specific news articles and other production information. We are a leading manufacturer directory who will connect you with the right manufacturers whether you are looking for prototype injection molding services, injection molded parts, or overmolding services.

  • Denver, CO

    LTM Plastics is Denver's premium injection molder, serving up quality since 1977. At LTM, you can expect consistent results, transparency and meaningful collaboration. We talk with our customers to determine their needs and then build our processes to deliver the highest quality parts quickly. We have experience but we’re not beholden to the “old ways” of doing things. It’s all about finding the right solution for the situation. Call today and see if we're the right partner for your next project.

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  • Imlay, MI

    If you are in need of injection molded plastic parts that are of consistent quality, look no further than MSI Mold! We have over 30 years of experience in design, production, and tooling of custom plastic parts, and we are here to help you in every step of the molding process. For additional information, please visit our website!

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  • Pomona, CA

    Performance Engineered Products, Inc. is a dynamic and innovative company, and we pride ourselves on being at the forefront of the injection molded plastics industry. With a rich history dating back to 1981, we have consistently demonstrated our commitment to excellence in both products and services.

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  • Stuart, FL

    We may have started small, but today, we offer our products and services to companies around the world. We are dedicated to our customers, and our goal is to offer better service and pricing to any customer no matter the size. We use the latest technology in rapid injection molding to meet your needs. It is our goal to find the right solutions at the right price. Contact us for details!

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  • Riverside, CA

    Hi-Rel Plastics & Molding, Inc. offers injection molding for a variety of industries. We can process an almost infinite variety of thermoplastic resins, our prices are competitive, our delivery is on time, and we provide superior customer service. Value-added services include label application, assembly services, and custom packaging and shipping. Our team has the knowledge and expertise to develop the perfect solution. We areISO 9001:2015, AS 9100 Rev D, 13485:2016 Certified.

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  • Fenton, MO

    As one of the Midwest’s oldest plastic molders, Koller-Craft has craftsmanship built into its name. We take pride in our quality injection molding work. Large to small parts, short to long runs. Excelling at product design, prototyping, close tolerance molding, insert molding & secondary services.

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  • Tempe, AZ

    A leader in the plastic processing industry for over 70 years, Aptyx provides a range of manufacturing services including injection, blow and dip molding, extrusion, and assembly. Within injection molding we are deeply experienced in complex processes such as over molding, two-shot molding and insert molding. With a focus on delivering high-quality product and exceptional customer service, you can count on us. Reach out for a competitive quote today.

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  • Valencia, CA

    Valencia Plastics is your leading full-service injection molded plastics manufacturer. Our products are made with various materials, including urethane, polyurethane, nylon, acrylic, and polycarbonate. We offer a wide range of sizes from miniature items up to 7 lbs. large parts. We are ISO 9001:2015 compliant. Industries we serve include electrical, military, automotive, aerospace, and agricultural.

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  • Bristol, PA

    Abtec, Inc. is a manufacturer of injection molded thermoplastics for high-tech OEMs. Since 1981, we have provided quality injection molded plastics and engineering services to such industries as automotive, aerospace, dental, electronics, food handling, nuclear, reprographics and more. Our 21,000 square feet building operates 24-hours a day, 5 days a week. Contact us today!

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  • Strongsville, OH

    You won’t find better quality injection molded plastics anywhere else in the industry. We have built ourselves up from a small manufacturing company to a large company with decades of experience. We can provide effective, efficient, and affordable solutions that will help you meet your goals and get the job done right. Contact us to learn more today!

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Rapid Injection Molding

Rapid injection molding is a quick injection molding process used to churn out injection molded products in a short timeframe in order to meet customers’ needs; this process is often used in conjunction with prototype injection molding. The reason behind this is so the customer can receive their prototype as quickly as possible to either make changes to the design or approve it for mass production. Rapid injection molding is also used in a number of other applications where time may be a factor, as rapid injection molders can generally produce a prototype in about 2-5 weeks from the start of the design phase.

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Process of Rapid Injection Molding

The overall process of rapid injection molding does not differ much from the standard injection molding process; it is simply a more rapid approach to the process in order to get a prototype shipped faster. The process is still accomplished by injecting a molten plastic material into a mold that is designed based on the final product, where it is allowed to cool, harden, and take the shape of the mold. Once the material is hardened and removed from the mold, the product goes through a series of secondary finishing processes to ensure that all customer requirements are met. Thermoplastics are some of the most common materials used in injection molding due to their versatility and diverse physical properties. This allows them to perform well in a broad range of industrial applications. As stated above, the mold is designed with the final product in mind, so it is crucial that the customer receives a prototype quickly to ensure that the final product will fit their standards and specifications.

Factors to Consider When Using Rapid Injection Molding

As a customer, it is important to understand your application and to communicate all of your needs, requirements, and specifications to your rapid injection molding company. This is why we recommend that you consult a trusted rapid injection molding manufacturer with years of experience and understanding. They can work with you to develop a product that not only meets your expectations, but also seamlessly fits into your process and application.



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ARTICLES AND PRESS RELEASES

Diversified Plastics Adds Quality Lab and Clean Room Space

Custom injection molder Diversified Plastics Inc. added a new medical quality lab and tripled its class 100,000 clean room space to boost its product assembly and packaging capabilities. “It’s provided a much better workflow. It is attached to our white room, so we are able to do some assembly and then push it through to the next room. It works wonderfully and we are much more efficient,” said Annette Lund, vice president of the Brooklyn Park, Minn.-based company, in a telephone interview. Lund said the company converted space within its... Read More About This

Will 3D Printing Be the Demise of Plastic Injection Molding?

Some observers of the plastics manufacturing industry, especially those with a vested interest, would like to have you believe that 3D printing is going to be the demise of injection molding. While there are certainly cases where 3D printing makes sense, the reports of the death of injection molding have been greatly exaggerated. Plastic injection molding is a tried and true method of production that is in no danger of going away anytime soon. It is a basic, dependable method of producing high quality plastic parts. Despite recent improvements in... Read More About This