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5 Reasons to Partner with AIM Processing

Author: Morgan

May. 20, 2024

5 Reasons to Partner with AIM Processing

  1. Our technical experience will save you time and money.

    Our engineering and technical staff are here to help you make the decisions that will make your small plastic part product a success. They can help you understand the tradeoffs between tooling and manufacturing costs and identify where you may have unnecessary costs in your small plastic part. We begin the process by discussing the scope of your project along with your specific needs. This is followed by a more in-depth consultation with one of our engineers. Their expertise will get you into production with fewer iterations so you can start selling product sooner. Throughout the project we implement our quality control process that practices efficiency in order to save you money. No matter the project scope, we know that high quality plastic parts are important to your success!

    Contact us to discuss your requirements of custom molded plastic parts quotes. Our experienced sales team can help you identify the options that best suit your needs.

  2. Outside toolmaking, guaranteed by us, gives you the best balance of skill, cost, and delivery.

    Our leadership includes two mechanical engineers and a tool maker while our production staff draws from the most experienced men and women in the plastic industry. Each one of our employees is knowledgeable and highly capable of even the most demanding designs. While the one-stop shop used to be considered the way to go for design and production, we’ve led the way in a new, more project-specific approach that allows our customers to take advantage of the very specialized expertise of different toolmakers. No more getting stuck with a toolmaker that isn’t a good fit.

  3. In selecting a small plastic part specialist, you avoid the higher overhead and extra costs of generalists.

    We're experts in small part plastic production and custom plastic injection molding.

     

    Because we are a very specialized plastics molder, making parts with tolerances of +/- 0.001",  manufacturing pieces with holes the diameter of a hair, we are used to approaching every project with a refined eye and high attention to detail. This specialization also lets us devote more time to your demands, allowing us to exceed expectations in both budget and timelines!

     We also make unique custom plastic parts like overmolded sealing components that protect electronic components from water submersion. A "full-range" molder doesn't have our focused skill set, the small plastic part efficiency we bring to your project, or the ability to produce large quantities of the highest quality plastic parts at very cost-effective prices.

  4. As experts in overmolding, insert molding, and metal replacement, we are already experienced in complicated specialties.

    When overmolding and insert molding are done well, the results have an elegant simplicity. But getting to an impressive finished product can be challenging. We have extensive experience in these specialties and know how to fine tune a process to ensure you get exactly what you're looking for. If you’re looking for incredible attention to the finest details, technical experience throughout the development of your product, and flexibility within your current and future orders, AIM can give you what you need.

  5. We are big enough to deliver but small enough to take a personal interest in your success.

    Our company is open and running our 37 presses 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, continuously working hard to satisfy our customers. This means we are able to handle large project loads with the same quality you would expect from a small shop.

    Many of our customers could have their pick of vendors worldwide. 

    They choose AIM Processing for our production capabilities and a level of responsiveness that is lacking in many larger operations. When the unexpected happens — a large unplanned order, a shortage of just a few parts — they know we'll go out of our way to help them. Whether it's stocking some extra parts for quick fulfillment or rescheduling a production run, we do what it takes to ensure they can meet their commitments.

7 Eye-Opening Benefits of Plastic Injection Molding

Plastic injection molding is perhaps one of the most popular forms of manufacturing today. Engineers and manufacturing companies from virtually every industry around the world have found that using injection molding to manufacture their products is one of the most cost-effective ways to go. 

Cost effectiveness is not merely limited to the initial materials and machining costs, though. Other considerations have a direct effect on this claim including plastic part durability and longevity, customer and client satisfaction, part tolerances and overall labor costs. Read on to learn more about the top 7 benefits of working with an injection molding contract manufacturer.

1. Design Versatility

Injection molding can be used in a wide range of projects. From simple components to parts that have complex geometry and detail, injection molding enables manufacturers and engineers to develop a variety of different parts that are more difficult to make using other molding and machining processes.

The liquid nature of heated thermoplastics and the amount of pressure applied to the resins and molds allows for a high level of detail to be integrated into the molded component. Trying to manufacture parts with the same high level of detail and complexity through other means of manufacturing can be both expensive and challenging. 

 

The company is the world’s best 2 shot injection molding supplier. We are your one-stop shop for all needs. Our staff are highly-specialized and will help you find the product you need.

2. Speedy Part Production

Once the mold, commonly referred to as a “tool”, is complete, you are ready to produce parts.  Injection molding is perfect for mass producing parts as the time to mold a part can be as short as 15-30 seconds.  In addition, a multi-cavity mold can produce multiple parts at once or family molds can produce two different parts at the same time, for example the top and bottom of an enclosure. 

Most injection molding machines are automatic. They’re programmed for optimal pressure and cool time for each tool. This means that injection molding new parts is a streamlined, repeatable and consistent process. So, you have machines that are designed and programmed to save time, long-lasting steel tools that will allow you maximum production runs and a complete process that runs faster than other manufacturing methods. The efficiencies inherent in the injection molding process means saving both time and money. 

 

3. Enhanced Durability & Flexibility

There are a variety of standard and custom resins that you can choose for your injection molded components. Based on the needs of your particular product, you can indeed make a part that is stronger yet more flexible than with other forms of manufacturing. Fillers used in the resin mix allow the parts to maintain an increased durability while also boasting a less dense—and thus lighter weight part.

The number of choices when it comes to thermoplastics for injection molding is nearly limitless. The resins can be more or less susceptible to temperatures, chemicals and other environmental factors.

Overall, injection molding allows you to specify the properties of component material. This allows for highly customized units. It also provides parts that last longer in use and under harsh conditions, increasing the value to the consumer.

 

4. Multiple Resin Materials

Injection molding has an advantage in that you can choose to use different types of resins simultaneously during the same molding process. This is done via co-injection molding. This process uses a three-step injection process. First, one type of resin is injected into the mold to create the outer skin or laminate. This is followed by another resin being injected into the core of the mold. Finally, the outer or “skin” resin is injected to fully encapsulate the piece.

The basic premise is that regrind or reprocessed materials serve as the inner core of a part while new resin covers the part. This way you have the same strength throughout, and an excellent outer appearance. Why do this? There are two key reasons. First, injection molding generates little waste.  You are using repurposed plastic, known as “regrind” which is better for the environment. Secondly, it lowers the cost of the parts produced, because reprocessed material costs less than virgin resin.

5. Automated Manufacturing Process

Injection molding is a mostly automated process. That means that a sole operator can manage multiple machines. This means a lower cost in overall labor. Furthermore, while humans remain nearby to run and assist the process, computers and robots handle most of the work. With today’s advanced computer aided design (CAD) and computer aided manufacturing (CAM) software, higher accuracies and tighter tolerances can be maintained.

 

6. Variances in Aesthetics

Another great benefit to injection molding is that it is easy to make the same part using different materials. This will result in providing different aesthetics. Smooth and high sheen plastics are available as well as those that are rough textured. The mold can be textured with the desired finish.  While considering options for a part’s finish, also take into account whether the part will need to be painted. Some thermoplastics are ideal for painting while others are available in multiple colors, so painting is not even necessary.

 

7. Combine the Benefits

When injection molded parts are completed, they require little to no additional work such as deburring, and other finishing touches required with other manufacturing types. While there is an initial investment in molding dies and design, this cost will be outweighed by the savings in longer and/or recurrent production runs. Instead of making thousands of parts again and again, you make the part once and are able to make copies repeatedly. It is faster and typically cheaper to go with injection molding for a wide range of manufacturing projects.

To learn how to get the most from your relationship with an injection molding contract manufacturer, download our free guide—Designing Injection Molded Parts: A Handbook for Designers & Engineers. Or, if you prefer, call us at (330) 786-3000 for immediate assistance.

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For more 2 component injection mouldinginformation, please contact us. We will provide professional answers.

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