Injection Molding
The injection molding process is the most common, most important and economical process for the mass production of plastics, especially high performance engineering plastics. We offer rapid tooling (prototype tooling), trial tooling ( bridge tooling ), hardened tooling, low volume production, high-volume production (mass production) and on-demand production.
Low-volume Manufacturing 
Small batch trial production is a transitional link from small trials to pilot tests to industrial production. Prior to mass production, all formal production tooling, processes, equipment, environments, facilities, and cycles are scheduled to produce appropriate small batch quantities to verify product design plausibility and manufacture ability.
Mass batch production 
Mass production refers to the continuous repetition of the manufacture of the same products in a longer period of production. Here are some characteristics of mass production: less product varieties, large product output, relatively stable production, long-term fixed to complete the same product of one or two processes in one workshop, a higher degree of specialization.
Injection tooling 
Injection molding is a manufacturing process for producing parts by injecting material into a mold. Injection molding can be performed with a host of materials, including metals, elastomers, and most commonly thermoplastic and thermosetting polymers.