TOOL & DIE
TOOL & DIE
American Molding, Inc. began its journey with the purchase of a single extrusion machine. Over the past sixty years, we’ve experienced remarkable growth, now boasting a fleet of 20 extrusion machines. This long-standing journey has enriched us with unmatched experience and skills, ensuring our ability to consistently produce and deliver high-quality parts on time. This underscores our dedication to maintaining excellence and dependability in all our services.
98%
On-time Delivery
23
Injection Molders
98%
Part Acceptance
Strategy
- Three-phase inspection process
- Interactive APQP process
- Statistical analysis
- PPAP
Instruments
- Coordinate-measuring machine
- Optical comparators
- Custom-made measurement tools
- Force gauges
Inspection
- Specialized fixtures
- Multifaceted measurement
- Impact testing
- Comprehensive logging
Embracing engineering innovation and agility to extend your product lifecycles and improve cost efficiencies.
With an unwavering focus on continuous improvement, Custom Plastics effortlessly harmonizes engineering expertise, product functionality, and cost-efficiency to actively decrease expenditures and eradicate wastage throughout the entire lifespan of your product.
Injection Molding Types
Focusing on delivering the best quality injection type for your next project
Single-cavity, Multi-cavity, and Family Mold Options:
The mold may feature either one cavity or multiple cavities, each of which can be used to create a single part. A family mold is a mold that combines different parts into the same mold base.
Gas-Assist Molding:
A process where an inert gas is injected into the melted plastic pushing it further into the mold and resulting in hollow parts. This allows for complex and intricate designs to be made.
Insert Molding:
Involves adding inserts, particularly metal, into an injection-molded part. Placing the insert within the mold cavity occurs before molten plastic injection. Consequently, on cooling, the insert becomes permanently combined with the plastic part.
Overmolding:
A method of molding two or more different materials into one plastic part at one time. Commonly employed for molding a rubber-like plastic (such as TPE) onto another custom plastic component.
Machines & Material Capabilities
Press Size
Quantity
Press Size
Quantity
- 60
- 85
- 90
- 110
- 150
- 170
- 190
- 1
- 1
- 2
- 1
- 1
- 1
- 3
- 200
- 310
- 390
- 500
- 610
- 720
- 1
- 4
- 1
- 4
- 2
- 1