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AIM Processing is a custom plastic injection molding company, specializing in small parts. Our 24/7 operation serves manufacturing businesses like yours, locally and around the globe, so that you can impress your customers. Our focus on small plastic parts can work for you, through greater efficiency, lower costs, and improved manufacturability. Perfect parts, on time, every time. We've helped over 2000 parts move from idea to production. Our team of mechanical engineers is here to help vet your designs to build quality in and cost out.
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AIM Processing is a custom plastic injection molding company that specializes in small plastic parts, which we define as anything between the size of your fingernail and your hand. From humble beginnings, we have grown steadily over 25 years to become a leader in the custom molded plastic parts industry and the go-to authority in our niche.
AIM Processing is a custom plastic injection molding company that specializes in small plastic parts-meaning anything between the size of your fingernail and your hand. If you're looking for incredible attention to the finest details, technical experience throughout the development of your product, and flexibility within your current and future orders, we can give you what you need.
AIM Processing specializes in small part plastic injection molding. We define "small plastic parts" as roughly the size of your fingernail to the size of your hand. Injection molding is a process in which plastic resin, in pellet form, is heated and sheared until it reaches a viscous state. It is then injected under enormous pressure into a steel or aluminum mold, cooled until it hardens, and ejected. With small part injection molding, we are able to manufacture complex, small shapes in a cost-effective, repeatable process.
Overmolding is a challenging type of plastic manufacturing, but the results can improve functions and cosmetics of many products. Insert molding and overmolding are two of our specialties, techniques mastered by only the most detail-oriented plastic injection molders. In the case of insert molding, we place an object in the mold and inject plastic around the component to form a mechanical bond. In the case of elastomeric overmolding of hard plastic, the bond is also chemical in nature as an elastomer attaches with the substrate material.
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Josef Erlebach
Feb 22, 2016
Our company has been a customer for few years. The reason we became a customer was an great engineering approach with innovative ideas that saved us over 50% in tooling and the product got better and more usable! If you have a challenging project these are the guys to contact!