Just the Facts: Plastic Injection Molding
We recognize that the average person may not have the same level of experience as we do when it comes to injection molding. In fact, you may be considering the idea of contracting injection molding services for the very first time. With over 34 years of injection molding experience, we at York Imperial Plastics would like to take this opportunity to share with you some things to look for when deciding where to injection mold your custom plastic parts.
Our industry runs the gamut of everything from high and medium volume molders to low volume and prototype molders. At York Imperial Plastics, we want to make sure you know the questions to ask in order to make an informed and educated decision, wherever you choose to manufacture your plastic parts. Below are a few of the things that are important to consider when selecting an injection molder.
What is the cost of a mold?
When it comes to frequently asked questions, “how much will this cost me,” (as with most services) perhaps is the most commonly asked question, and understandably so as it is one of the most important purchasing decisions a customer will make.
Since custom injection molds are designed to withstand the duration of a product’s life cycle, the cost of a mold is the most significant upfront expense a customer will experience when choosing the injection mold process. From tolerances and durability to internal and external thread configurations, hot runners, stack and vertical molds, core-pulls and actions, thin wall construction and collapsible core technology, quality injection molds are crafted from the highest quality steel and intended to last for many years.
At York Imperial Plastics, our strong partnership with both domestic and off-shore mold builders allows us to offer a variety of mold build options to meet our customer’s manufacturing needs all while our Engineering Department manages the entire mold build process to ensure the highest quality and most efficient productivity.
York Imperial Plastics’ injection molds are provided with Life of Program Tool Warranties. All molds constructed by York Imperial Plastics and built to our standards for longevity are warranted for the life of your program, as long as your products are manufactured in our facility.
In addition, our in-house Tool Shop services our customer’s molds around-the-clock for both preventative and routine tooling maintenance.
Why does volume matter?
When exploring the injection molding process, forecasting the volume of parts you plan to produce over time is a key factor to consider. From prototyping to low, medium, and high volumes, it’s important to understand what volume you anticipate to manufacture.
Short-Run/Low Volume
Plastic parts which only require a low annual volume of production may best be served by utilizing prototyping services such as 3D printing. There are no tooling costs involved in this process. At York Imperial Plastics, we specialize in low volume 3D printing and prototyping with our SLA and FDM printing technologies. 3D printing is an efficient and cost-effective alternative to injection molding for customers with lower volume manufacturing needs. One of the many benefits of these services is their ability to allow our customers to produce prototypes to verify tolerances, functionality, and durability prior to finalizing a part design and beginning the full-fledged production process.
Full-Production/High Volume
At York Imperial Plastics, we serve not only as a supplier to our customer’s needs, but as a partner throughout the manufacturing process. York Imperial Plastics specializes in multi-cavity high-volume production runs of both large and small molded parts thanks to our fully automated parts handling, counting, and packaging capabilities. Our 25 injection molding machines, ranging from 33 to 720 tons, are managed by our highly skilled and RJG-trained production team who manufacture hundreds of thousands of high-quality plastic parts daily.
Why does material selection matter?
Today, there are a variety of plastic resins available, and selecting the right material is an important decision that is vital to the manufacturing of quality plastic parts. The right material not only ensures quality but also improves efficiency and reduces the overall cost of the production process.
At York Imperial Plastics, parts are manufactured via thermoplastics from virtually all commodity and engineering resins, including those filled with glass, minerals, and flame retardants. Each of our 25 injection molding machines is equipped with desiccant bed dryers and dew point monitors. In addition, material moisture analysis is performed throughout the production process. From the impact of ABS and lubricity of Acetal to the chemical resistance of Polypropylene, our team of experienced engineers ensures that our customers find the right resin for their product’s specific application.
What are certifications and why do they matter?
As a prospective customer, you may not have the opportunity to familiarize yourself with each and every aspect of the prospective injection molders you’re considering. For this reason, valid certifications demonstrate a molder’s ability to adhere to industry recognized standards.
Certain customers may require certifications from their manufacturers as a condition for manufacturing. In this scenario, a customer will only do business with a certified manufacturer. From ISO to ITAR and Federal Firearms Licenses, it is important to know what your customers expect and that you meet their expectations.
At York Imperial Plastics, we have the proper certifications to ensure international quality standards are met. ISO 9001 is an internationally recognized standard of quality which is overseen by the International Organization for Standardization, (hereinafter referred to as, “ISO”). As an ISO 9001:2015 certified company, we are required by the certifying agency to regularly audit our quality management system. These periodic audits ensure that both our production process and products maintain consistent quality and remain focused on continued customer satisfaction.
Why mold in the United States?
Although there are many injection molding facilities located off-shore who offer low-cost labor and production, when choosing an injection molder, there are a few factors that should be considered long term, such as the in-bound/out-bound shipping and delivery fees of materials and parts, lead times on the production process, the level of customer service, and most importantly – quality standards.
Our manufacturing facility is conveniently located within a short flight or drive from New York City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, and Washington, DC. Our convenient location to these major cities offers a seamless transition between businesses, providers, and our customers. Our Finished Goods Warehouse offers four levels of first-in/first-out flow racking for inventory control and direct shipping.
At York Imperial Plastics, quality is the most important job of every employee. Our success is driven by the dedication of each individual to the concept of continuous improvement. York Imperial Plastics practices an ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System.
Let’s manufacture something together!
We at York Imperial Plastics invite you to learn more about our injection molding capabilities by taking a tour of our family owned and operated state-of-the-art injection molding facility in York, PA to experience our day-to-day operations first hand and learn how we’ve been making ideas a reality since 1985.