Once you’ve selected a plastic molder to work with, you are likely to stay with them for years to come – as long as they produce quality molded parts. Whether you have a new part design, are redesigning an existing molded piece, or are unhappy with your...
Once a part is molded, most plastic parts require additional processing for completion. The surface finish of your injection molded part is an important design consideration. Identifying the right surface finish is dependent on a few important elements, including the...
Introduction Injection molding is a plastic molding method commonly used for rapidly producing parts in high volumes. It is often used as an umbrella term for a few different molding techniques, including overmolding and insert molding. While both processes are...
Bangor Plastics uses various types of plastic molding – including transfer molding, injection molding and compression molding. Each plastic molding method has advantages and disadvantages. Below we have outlined the advantages and disadvantages of...
High-quality plastic components can be essential to maintain growth and development for many companies. Equally as important as the quality of your plastic molded pieces is quick production lead times and affordable pricing. By partnering with an established and...
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