Co-molding

What is co-molding

Co-molding is a type of molding that allows plastic materials to be fused with other materials such as metal, brass, or aluminum.

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The advantages

Items obtained through co-molding are efficient and of a high standard. Here are the main advantages:

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Durability over time

Metal inserts provide strength and durability.

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Top performance

With co-molding, the finished product has very high quality characteristics.

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Fast production

The production process is faster because it does not require the assembly stage.

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Unparalleled resilience

The fusion of the materials is so strong that it is unparalleled in post-molding assembly processes.

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How it works

In the co-stamping process, the inserts (generally metal, brass or aluminum) are inserted into the moulding cavity/s and the material is molded around them, resulting in a piece of plastic firmly coupled to the inserts themselves.

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Machinery fleet

Eco-Plast has a specialized and always up-to-date fleet of machines. Learn about our company's technology and production center.

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Other types of plastic molding

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Injection moulding

We do single-material molding: we make components with a type of injection involving only one type of polymer or thermoplastic material.

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Two-component moulding

We make components with high aesthetic characteristics and high tightness and performance due to the possibility of molding two different thermoplastic materials in the same mold.

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Gas assisted molding

This process, also referred to as GAIM (Gas Assisted Injection Moulding), involves the insertion of gas into a duct to make a “hollow” article inside.