FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
What is Thermoplastic Injection Molding?
Injection Molding is the most common method of producing plastic parts.
Thermoplastic Injection Molding uses plastic resins that have the ability to
to be reheated and reformed as needed.
More information is available at
Thermoplastic
Injection Molding.
What can be created using this process?
Injection molding can be used to produce a virtually endless number of
plastic parts for wide range of applications, from disposable razors to
automobile body panels.
For a more in-depth explanation, read
Injection
Molded Plastic Parts.
How much will it cost to produce my parts?
The cost of finished parts depends on a number of factors, including product
size, molding process used, press capacity, existing tooling (molds),
material specifications,
and physical properties and characteristics required.
For a comprehensive explanation of how cost is determined, go to
Quotations.
Can you manufacture parts with two or more colors or types of plastic?
Yes. Two-Shot Molds can produce parts made with two or more color
plastics.
Additionally, Overmolding create parts with plastic molded around
or over other plastic, or metal, components in one molding process. These
techniques save time and money by eliminating production steps.
Can you assemble my product after the parts have been produced?
Yes. ACM offers contract manufacturing and product assembly services
to automobile manufacturers and other industries. For details on our
capabilities, go to
Contract Manufacturing or
Product
Assembly.
How will my parts be packaged?
ACM can provide custom packaging services for your finished products, to
fulfill your specific needs. From bulk packs to blister packs to
market-ready In-Store Displays, ACM is your one stop packaging solution.
Learn more at
Custom Packaging Services.
For a quote or more information about how we can help your project, call 765-457-8225, or send us an email, or submit this short form:
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