Automotive Industry
ACM - Adept Custom Molders, centrally located near Indianapolis, Indiana (IN),
provides high quality, low cost injection molded plastic and thermoplastic parts
for the Automotive
Industry and their OEM suppliers:
- Interior Applications
- Air ducts
- Cable guides
- Mirror Shells
- Radio Bezel Assemblies
- Instrument Cluster Assemblies
- Masks
- Dials
- Lenses
- Backplates
- Appliqués
- HVAC Bezel Assemblies
- Seat Trim
- Air Louvers
- Air Bag Covers
- Speaker Grilles
- Exterior Application
- Air intake ducts
- Water deflectors
- Seals
- Door Handle Assemblies
- Fueling System Applications
- Fuel Door Assemblies
- Gas Caps
- Under-Hood Applications
- Vacuum emission control harnesses
- Engine and gearbox mounts
- Hydraulic mounts
- Suspension bushes
- Radiator, heater and other hoses
- Windscreen washer assemblies
- Power Steering Bottles
- Brake Reservoirs
- Ignition Case Assemblies
Contract Manufacturing for the Automotive Industry
(ACM) provides a comprehensive range of
contract manufacturing services to produce injection molding plastic parts used throughout motor vehicle construction.
Our suite of contract injection molding solutions to manage
your next outsourced project includes:
Automotive After-Market Industry: Increasing Demand for Injection
Molded Plastic Parts
We also work with the custom automotive aftermarket parts and
accessories industry, a rapidly growing segment of the market with an
ever-increasing demand for classic, custom, tuner and muscle car parts. Injection molded plastic parts offer a
number advantages over other materials or manufacturing processes,
including:
- Low cost to produce large volume of parts
- Ability to produce multiple parts from a single line
- Weight Reduction - lightweight materials
- Durable - resists normal wear and tear
- Resists corrosion and the elements
Automotive Industry: Thermoplastic Parts Drive Cost Down
Injection molding is a manufacturing technique to economically produce
parts from a variety of plastic materials. Molten plastic is injected at
high pressure into a mold, which is the inverse of the desired shape.
- Thermoplastic injection molding is the most widely used of
all plastic processing methods
- Once formed, thermoplastics can be heated, reformed and recycled over and over
again to reduce waste and lower material costs
For a quote or more information about how
injection molded plastic and thermoplastic parts are used in the automotive
industry and after market, and how we can help your next project, call 765-457-8225, or send us an email, or submit this short form:
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