MOQ | 200 Pieces |
Car Fitment | Universal | Model | Universal |
Year | Universal | Place of Origin | Shanghai, China |
Brand Name | FutureMould | Model Number | FQ17004 |
Name | Gear Shift Cable | Color | Customized Color |
Material | Plastic | Size | Customized Accepted |
WEIGHT | Based on size and material | MOQ | 200 Pcs |
Packing | Carton | Delivery time | 30 days |
Technique | Injection Molding | Certificate | ISO9001 |
Q: How
do I know if injection molding is the right process for my
product?
-More often than
not, part complexity will dictate whether you need to use
one process or the other. Parts that can be pressed into
the desired shape can be accomplished through compression
molding. Parts that are more complex, that have features
that require a more sophisticated mold and will be more
repetitive in its' production cycle are better injection
molded.Q: How do I know if injection molding is the right
process for my product?
Q: Do
you design plastic injection parts?
-FutureMould does component part
design. We have professional product designers that design
a part that meets your functional needs and has been
optimized for mold design and
moldability.
Q: What
type of information is required for quoting a molding
project?
-We do want to evaluate the part
using a 3D file output from any number of designing
software packages, e.g. STP, IGS, STL, X_T, UG, PROE, CAD,
SolidWorks or others.
Q: What
part size limitations do you have?
-Physical size is based on
surface area. Our presses range from 55 Tons to 1300 Tons,
mold sizes from the size of your hand to almost 2ft x 2ft x
3ft and can shoot pea sized parts up to 18in x
18in.
Q: Do
you design and make all of the new molds used at
FutureMould?
-Molds reside at
FutureMould under numerous development scenarios. Most of
the molds here were both designed and built by FutureMould.
We feel this gives our customer the best advantage for
shortest lead times and time to market.
Q: What
resin should I use for my project?
-That is totally
dependent on the end use application for your part. Once we
discuss your part and its design requirements
specification, we can assist you in your selecting a
suitable plastic or composite.
Q: How
long does it take to build an injection
mold?
-Depending on
size and complexity, 4 to 6 weeks generally.
Q: What
types of molding services do you offer?
-We are a plastic injection
molder that performs insert molding, over-molding, jig
service, and in-mold decorating.
Q: Do
you offer extended molding services such as assembly,
packaging, or decorating?
-We
routinely provide assembly work, ultrasonic welding, heat
staking, CNC machining, pad printing, and packaging
options.
Q: Do
you design and build molds?
-Yes, we
consider it an advantage that we both design and build our
customers' molds and then shoot the production parts under
the same roof. It makes for a much more smooth process in
getting a mold up and running in
production.
Q: Do
you outsource mold design and build
oversea?
-Yes,
FutureMould does almost all mold business oversea. We have
found over 15 years that our pricing and lead times are
equivalent and always better than the final cost of your
domestic companies.
Q: How
much does a mold cost?
-A mold can be as little as
$1,000 to as much as $100,000.
Q: Can
you mold around inserts or metal
components?
- Yes, we routinely perform insert molding. We have designs
calling for just a few to as many as 40 inserts placed in
the mold prior to the shot.