Injection Molding
What is Injection Molding?
Injection molding is a common plastic processing technology. It forms a plastic product with a specific shape by injecting heated and melted plastic material into the mold cavity, cooling and solidifying it. The whole process is highly automated and efficient, and is suitable for mass production.


Applications of Injection Molding
Injection molding is widely used, involving almost every aspect of our lives. Common applications include:
Daily necessities: Water cups, tableware, toys, electronic product housings
Automotive parts: Dashboards, lights, bumpers, interior parts
Medical devices: Syringes, medical consumables
Electronic products: Mobile phone housings, computer accessories
Packaging materials: Food packaging boxes, beverage bottles
Advantages of Injection Molding
High Production Efficiency: High degree of automation, short production cycle, suitable for mass production.
Stable Product Quality: High product dimensional accuracy and good surface finish.
Material Diversity: A wide variety of plastic materials can be processed to meet the needs of different products.
Complex Shapes: Products with complex shapes, such as thin-walled parts, hollow parts, etc. can be produced.
High Cost-effectiveness: Low cost when mass-producing.

Why Choose HKAA?

Experienced
HKAA has many years of experience in injection molding and can provide professional solutions.

Advanced Equipment
Equipped with advanced injection molding equipment to ensure product quality.

Strong Technical Strength
With a professional technical team, we can solve complex process problems.

Perfect Service
Provide one-stop service from product design, mold manufacturing, injection molding to finished product assembly.
Common CNC stamping FAQ
Q: How long is the injection molding cycle?
Q:How to calculate the cost of injection molding?
Q: How to ensure product quality?
Q: Can small batches of products be produced?
Q: Can transparent products be produced?

Materials Compatible with Injection Molding
Injection molding can process a variety of plastic materials, the most common ones include:
General Plastics:
PP (polypropylene), PE (polyethylene), PS (polystyrene), ABS (acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer)
Engineering Plastics:
PC (polycarbonate), PA (polyamide), POM (polyoxymethylene)
Special engineering plastics: liquid crystal polymer (LCP), fluoroplastic (PTFE)