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.
The advantages
Items obtained through co-molding are efficient and of a high standard. Here are the main advantages:
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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Injection moulding
We do single-material molding: we make components with a type of injection involving only one type of polymer or thermoplastic material.

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.

Gas assisted molding
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