What Types of Plastics Can Be Injection Molded?
Choosing the right plastic material is critical to your product's success.
Injection molding is compatible with a vast range of thermoplastic materials, each offering unique properties suited to different applications:
Commodity Plastics:
- Polypropylene (PP) – Lightweight, chemical resistant, ideal for packaging and automotive
- ABS – Tough, impact resistant, excellent for consumer electronics and appliances
- Polyethylene (PE) – Flexible, durable, used in containers and toys
Engineering Plastics:
- Polycarbonate (PC) – Transparent, high impact strength, used in lenses and safety equipment
- Nylon (PA) – Strong, wear-resistant, ideal for gears and mechanical parts
- POM (Acetal) – Low friction, high stiffness, used in precision components
High-Performance Plastics:
- PEEK – Extreme heat and chemical resistance, used in aerospace and medical
- PPS – Excellent dimensional stability, used in electronics and automotive
- LCP – Thin-wall molding capability, used in connectors
We help you select the optimal material based on mechanical requirements, environmental conditions, regulatory compliance, and cost targets.
Need to Know
Glass-filled, carbon-filled, and flame-retardant grades are also available for enhanced performance.
Key Benefits
Wide Material Selection
Application-Specific Properties
Cost vs. Performance Optimization
Regulatory Compliance (FDA, UL, RoHS)
Custom Compound Development
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About the Author
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Materials Engineering Team
Polymer Specialist
Published on 2024-03-05
