Insert molds combine metal and plastic and are often used to enhance product structural strength and functionality.
| Parameter Category | Description |
|---|---|
| Mold Type | Insert Injection Mold |
| Mold Material | P20, H13, S136 |
| Insert Material | Steel, Copper, Aluminum, Ceramic |
| Molding Material | ABS, PA, PC |
| Mold Life | 500,000–1,000,000 cycles |
| Assembly Method | Manual or automatic insert placement |
| Machining Method | CNC, EDM |
| Mold Cycle | 30–45 days |
| Application Industries | Automotive, Electronics, Home Appliances |
| Molding Accuracy | ±0.03mm |
Widely used in automotive parts, electronic connectors, and home appliance components.
Q1: Does the insert have to be metal?
A1: Not necessarily. Specialty materials such as ceramic or rubber can also be used.
Q2: Does insert molding affect efficiency?
A2: Manual placement is inefficient; automation can improve efficiency.
Q3: How strong is the bond?
A3: High-temperature fusion ensures a strong bond that resists fallout.
Q4: What is the mold lifespan?
A4: Up to 500,000–1,000,000 mold cycles.
We support custom inserts and automated placement solutions to meet diverse needs.