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Plastic Injection Molding

Injection molding is the process of injecting molten plastic into a mold cavity, rapidly cooling it, then ejecting the solidified plastic part. It is the most widely used manufacturing process for plastic parts and the most affordable route to mass production. Once the metal mold or tooling has been made, hundreds, thousands, or millions of plastic duplicate parts can be made in a short timeframe, with the effective cost-per-part reducing with each additional molding as the cost of the mold is amortized. Injection molding is compatible with a very wide range of materials — including thermoplastics, thermosets, and even metals — which can be easily mixed with color pigments and other additives to tweak the function and appearance of the moldings. Furthermore, the injection molding process offers excellent consistency between units, as the tooling remains constant throughout.

At BESTA, we offer a range of injection molding services, from affordable low-volume prototyping to part production, using thermoplastics, thermosets, or metals. Our team of experienced molding specialists can guide you to the right solution, whether you need rapid aluminum tooling for a fast prototype or a more durable solution for larger production runs. Unlike many molding companies, we do not specify a minimum order quantity.

Our Plastic Injection Molding
Capabilities
BESTA offers high quality aluminum prototype tooling and hardened steel tooling for both low volume production needs of plastic parts. When using our plastic injection molding technology, you can select from a wide range of plastic resins, as well as customized colors and finishes.
  • Metal Injection Molding Service

    Suitable for small and detailed metal parts, MIM is cost-effective in large volumes and wastes less material than CNC machining.

  • Liquid Silicone Rubber Molding Service

    Inert and biocompatible, liquid silicone rubber can be used for molded medical items such as fluid management and respiratory devices

  • Plastic Injection Molding Service

    The most popular custom plastic injection molding process, thermoplastic, is suitable for consumer products, automotive components, and many other applications.

Application of Low-Volume Manufacturing
Our Low-Volume Manufacturing service have been qualified by worldwide customers from different industries. We have been offering Low-Volume Manufacturing for various industries which include the below list and more.
  • Aerospace

    Aerospace

    Aerospace engines, fuselages, turbines, brakes, tire parts, lighting system, vacuum pumps, and fuel pumps parts.

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  • Automotive

    Automotive

    Large size parts such as CNC machined ABS bumpers, PC/ABS dashboards and precise automotive components like reflectors, lenses, steering wheel components, engine, transmission.

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  • Medical

    Medical

    Components for medical needs such as stainless steel or titanium bone plate, prostheses, respiratory devices, handheld devices, diagnosis equipment, anatomical models, and surgical instruments.

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  • Robotics & Automation

    Robotics & Automation

    Manipulator parts, actuators, end effectors, motors, automatic control equipment, clamps, and housings for the robotics & automation industry.

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  • Consumer Products

    Consumer Products

    Consumer products such as electronics device housings, buttons, handles, knobs, switches, wearable digital devices, cookware products, sporting equipment.

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  • Education

    Education

    Actual models can be created for education needs, experimental equipment such as engineering models,BESTA work with worldwide universities.

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  • Energy

    Energy

    Energy industry components such as heat exchangers, valves, pipes, pumps & accessories, hydraulic components, battery components, solar panel parts, frames, and impellers.

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  • Industrial Machinery

    Industrial Machinery

    Electronic housings, conveyors, fasteners, connectors, generator components, fixtures, machine and tool parts for industrial machinery.

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