
Custom Injection Molding Solutions
Advanced Injection Molding:
At MHA, we connect clients with advanced injection molding services designed for precision, scalability, and speed.
Whether you're launching a new product or optimizing an existing design, our injection molding capabilities deliver consistent, high-quality plastic parts across a wide range of industries.
What Is Injection Molding?
Injection molding is a manufacturing process where molten plastic is injected into a custom mold to form complex, high-precision parts. It’s ideal for producing large volumes of identical components with tight tolerances, excellent surface finishes, and minimal waste.
What We can offer:
Machine Range - From 95-ton to 1100-ton presses, supporting part sizes from small precision components to large structural parts.
Materials - Polypropylene, ABS, Nylon, PVC, Acetal, Polycarbonate, and many specialty resins.
Tooling Services - In-house mold design, creation, and repair for maximum control and customization.
Add-On Services - Sonic welding, hot stamping, solvent bonding, light assembly, labeling, and custom packaging.
Real-Time Monitoring - Advanced MES systems track every job for quality, efficiency, and traceability.
Zero Defect Focus - Decades of experience and strict quality control ensure every part meets your exact standards.
Features | Injection Molding | Thermo Forming |
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Production Volume | Ideal for high-volume runs with low per-part cost | More cost-effective for low to mid volumes |
Integrated Features | Molded-in threads, inserts, and multi-material parts | Typically requires secondary operations |
Surface Finish | Smooth, detailed finishes with minimal post-processing | May require trimming or finishing |
Material Options | Wide range of engineering-grade resins | Limited to thermoplastics in sheet form |
Tolerances & Precision | High dimensional accuracy and repeatability | Less precise, more variation in thickness |
Design Complexity | Supports intricate geometries and undercuts | Limited to simpler shapes and contours |
Structural Strength | Denser, more robust parts | Less structural integrity |