Plastic Injection Moulded Components

Plastic Injection Moulded Components are parts made by a process where melted plastic is injected into a mould to form a specific shape. The plastic is first heated until it melts, then forced into the mould under high pressure. After cooling and solidifying, the component is removed from the mould. This process is used to produce large numbers of identical plastic parts quickly and accurately.
These components are widely used in industries like automotive, electronics, household, medical, and packaging. Examples include car interiors, mobile covers, toys, kitchen utensils, bottle caps, and medical equipment. The process offers high production speed, good surface finish, and low cost per part for mass production, but the initial mould cost is high.