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Thermoset Molding
The process of thermoset molding begins with mixing the thermosetting resin with a hardener or curing agent. This mixture is then heated and placed into a mold, where it undergoes a chemical reaction that causes it to harden and retain its shape. Once the material has cured, it cannot be remolded or reshaped, making it ideal for producing strong and durable parts. Common methods include compression molding, transfer molding, and injection molding, each suited for different applications and product designs.
Insert Molding
Insert molding is an injection molding process that involves adding inserts, particularly metal, into an injection-molded part. Placing the insert within the mold cavity occurs before molten plastic injection. Consequently, on cooling, the insert becomes a permanent plastic part


Transfer Molding
Transfer molding is a manufacturing process that uses pressure to force a hot, plastic material into a mold to create a new part. It's often used to make small to medium-sized parts that need to be encapsulated.
CNC Machined Parts
CNC machined parts are parts made using a Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machine. CNC machines use pre-programmed software to control the movement of tools and machinery to create precise cuts and shapes.
