Product Description
Custom cheap cnc machined CHINAMFG 3D printing Plastic parts injection molding service plastic injection molding
Advantages:
1. Free design and free sample.
2. CHINAMFG NDA.
3. ISO Certificated with the strict quality control system.
4. 10+ Years OEM&ODM Platic Injection Molding Parts manufacturing experience.
5. Good at spoken English and phone call communication.
6. One stop solution and drop shipment for online sellers.
Product Description
Product Description | ODM plastic injection molding |
Plastic Materials: | PS, ABS, PP, PVC, PMMA, PBT, PC, POM, PA66, PA6, PBT+GF, PC/ABS, PEEK, HDPE, TPU, PET, PPO,…etc. |
Standard: | ISO9001:2008 |
Quality: | RoSH and SGS standard |
Feature: | Non marking and Non flash |
Size: | According to your 2D, 3D Drawing |
Color,Quantity,Unit price,Tooling cost,Tooling size: | To be discussed |
Package: | Standard exported Wooden box packed, Fumigation process(upon required) |
Mold Building Lead Time: | T1, 15-25 Working days, Part measurement report (upon required). |
Export Country: | All countries are reachable. |
Experience: | 13 years experience in plastic injection mold making and plastic prouducts produce. |
Mould Base: | Hasco Standard, European Standard, World Standard |
Mould Base Material: | LKM, FUTA, HASCO, DME,…etc. Or as per Customer’s Requirment. |
Surface Finish: | Texture(MT standard), High gloss polishing |
Cavity/Core Steel: | P20, 2311, H13, 2344, Starvax 420, 236, AdC3, S136, 2312, 2379, 2316, 2083, Nak80, 2767 …etc. |
Hot/ Cold Runner | HUSKY, INCOE, YDDO, HASCO, DME, MoldMaster, Masterflow, Mastip, ZheJiang made brand…etc. |
Mould Life: | 5,000 to 1,000,000 Shots. (According to your working environment.) |
Design & Program Softwares: | CAD, CAM, CAE, Pro-E, UG, Soild works, Moldflow, CATIA….etc. |
Equipments: | High speed CNC, Standard CNC, EDM, Wire Cutting, WEDM, Grinder, Plastic Injection Molding Machine for trial out mold from 50-3000T available. |
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Plux Industry provides service of prototype making, mold design, mold production, mass production and assembly service in house. Our experience range from simple design to challenging technical parts.
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FAQ
1. Q: Where is your company or factory?
A: We are located in HangZhou, We have our own factory.
2. Q: Can you make design?
A: We’ll be glad to make mould designs for you, and for free. Complete mould 2D & 3D will supply to clients after order.
3. Q: What type of mould you can make?
A: We can make all kinds of plastic injection mould, especially rich Experience
on household moulds.
4. Q: What type of files can you accept?
A: We can accept different types of files such as DXF, DWG, IGS, IGES, STP, PRT, X_T, PDF.
5. Q: What type of steel do you use?
A: P20, P20 (H), 718, 718 (H), 2738, 2738 (H), H13, NAK80,2344, S136, 4Cr13, S55C,C45#
6. Q: What kind of material you use for test mould and production?
A:PP, PC, PS, PE, HDPE, POM, PA6, PA66, PA6+GF, ABS, TPU, TPE, PVC, SMC, BMC,
We have rich experience for manufacturing product with these materials and know
how to adjust Parameter to get the perfect product.
7. Q: How to send sample?
A: The quotation we offer you including The cost of sample delivery 2 times samples by
DHL, UPS, EMS,FEDEX or TNT.
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Molding Method: | Injection Molding |
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