Plastic Injection Molding

Plastic Injection Molding Large Parts

Paragon Products is the most reliable supplier of plastic injection molding large parts. We have giant machines for clamping the mold with high tonnage capacity. Our team is well-equipped and capable of handling high-volume production or intricate designs of large plastic parts. We service the automotive, logistics, electronic appliances, furniture, and construction industries with large plastic molded parts. Through injection molding, we achieve the complex geometries that would be difficult with metal stamping.

Our Process

Our manufacturing facility is equipped with the latest injection molding production line. Top-grade polymer pallets are used as the raw materials in the making of the parts. They are well-processed before melting and injecting. We have robust tooling with precise dimensions that can handle bulk production of large plastic parts.

Applications

There are numerous applications where our plastic injection molding large parts is used. Some of the major ones are:

● Interior and exterior components in cars
● Pallets in logistics and material handling
● Industrial storage bins
● Electrical and electronic equipment enclosures
● Furniture bases, panels, and structural components
● Construction and infrastructure products
● Machine covers and protective housings

Choose Our Large Molding Parts

Paragon Products is the best manufacturer of plastic injection molding large parts. We have been in this business for nearly 5 decades now. Our team works closely with the clients, helping them with design and sharing regular updates on the production. We achieve the best mold performance through the efforts of our dedicated workers and engineers.

Frequently Asked Questions

The injection molding process can be scaled for high-volume production and maintain dimensional accuracy. It is also lower per unit cost compared to other methods.

Not necessarily because engineered plastic polymers offer enough strength plus lightweight nature lowers the load of entire assembly.

Yes. Ribs, snap-fits, bosses, mounting points, cable channels, and textured surfaces are some of the complex features that can be directly included in the mold.

The process results in lightweight, rust resistant parts that can be produced in high volume production lines with cost effectiveness.

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