Injection Molding

Injection molding is a process in which melted resin is injected into a mold to shape the product. With a ready mold, plastic components can be rapidly manufactured. Injection molding is characterized by its excellent precision and reproducibility.

Versatile Applications

Injection molding can produce products according to the designed data, allowing for the verification of part performance and utilization as actual products.

High Production Efficiency

Once the mold is created, parts can be produced quickly, resulting in shorter production cycles.

Wide Range of Materials and Colors

Injection molding can accommodate a variety of materials, from general-purpose plastics to super-engineering plastics.

ARRK’s Strengths in Injection Molding

  • Offers a diverse range of injection molded products tailored to various applications and purposes.
  • Provides quick responses characteristic of a prototype manufacturer.
  • Has robust expertise in Design for Manufacturability (DFM) to ensure smooth transition from product development to mass production.

Main Handled Materials

ARRK offers various resin materials to suit customer needs and purposes.

  • ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene)
  • PP (Polypropylene)
  • PMMA (Acrylic)
  • PC (Polycarbonate)
  • PBT (Polybutylene Terephthalate)
  • POM (Polyoxymethylene)

For information about other handled materials, feel free to inquire.  

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Use Cases

Q&A

Q:Can you work with materials other than those mentioned above?
A:ARRK handles a variety of materials globally, so please feel free to inquire.

Q:What are the possible sizes you can accommodate?
A:We possess molding machines up to 3000 tons, enabling us to accommodate small items (precision components) as well as large items (such as automotive bumpers).

Q:Can two different materials be molded together?
A:We can accomplish this with multi-color molding machines, allowing for the molding of two different materials together.

Q:Can you perform secondary processing or assembly?
A:We provide support for additional processing, modifications of molded products, and assembly (sub-assemblies) to final products.

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