What's Suitable for Core Insert Molding
Simply put, Core insert molding should be evaluated for any part that contains a threaded hole. An electronics housing unit or medical instrument case with a bolt-on cover are good examples. Knobs, handles, or dials that screw onto a threaded stud are also examples, as is a plastic air or hydraulic manifold requiring additional strength in threaded areas. In fact, almost any plastic component that attaches to a mating piece with screws or bolts will benefit from molded fasteners.
A rotating part such as a fan blade or a drive gear is another good candidate for core insert molding. Here, a bronze or brass bushing is molded into the part and serves as the bearing surface, greatly improving product life over non-bushed parts. A metal surgical saw that calls for a plastic handle could be core insert molded, size permitting. Wheels and sprockets, pulleys and augers, most any plastic part that requires greater strength or wear characteristics in certain areas is quite likely a match for core insert molding
Specification
FAQ:
Q1: Are you a trading company or a manufacturer?
We are manufacturer for sure
Q2: What is the process of an order?
Send your detailed request → Feedback with quotation → Confirm quotation & make payment → Confirm drawings → Star production→Quality checking→Packing →Delivery →After Service →Repeat Order
Q3: How to pay for the order?
TT or L/C
Q4: What is the shipping method?
Most of goods were sent out by international airway express company like DHL,UPS,FedEx,TNT. Usually takes around 3-4 working days (door to door service). We also can arrange shipment via sea way
Q5: Can you give me help if my products are very urgent?
Yes, we will try our best give you help. Because we have our own factory to produce. We can flexible to adjust our production schedule
Q6: I want to keep our design in secret, can we sign NDA?
Sure, we will not display any customers' design or show to other people