Get high-quality plastic components with precision, speed, and consistency.
From rapid prototypes to full-scale manufacturing, our advanced injection molding technology ensures exceptional accuracy, durability, and finish.





Experience advanced plastic injection molding designed for speed, consistency, and precision. From rapid prototypes to full-scale production, we deliver durable, high-quality molded components for every industry. Our state-of-the-art machines and expert engineers ensure perfect form, function, and finish in every part we produce.
We deliver high-quality injection molds tailored to your specifications, achieving tight tolerances as fine as ±0.0008 in (0.02 mm). Our service includes free mold flow analysis to optimize part quality, reduce defects, and ensure consistent performance across mass production runs.
Overmolding is a multi-step injection molding process that bonds plastics onto a substrate, producing durable, integrated parts. It enables customizable colors, textures, and materials, enhancing grip, aesthetics, and performance for consumer, electronic, and automotive products.
Insert molding combines engineering plastics with pre-placed metal or plastic inserts directly in the mold cavity, producing strong, integrated components. This technique eliminates the need for fasteners, reduces assembly steps, and ensures durable, precise, and high-quality parts for various applications.
Our injection molding services handle the entire process, from design and prototyping to full-scale production. We deliver high-quality parts with tight tolerances, fast turnaround times, and certified quality, providing reliable solutions for customers worldwide.
| Standards | Description |
|---|---|
| Maximum Part Size | 1200×1000×500 mm |
| Manimum Part Size | 5×5×5 mm |
| Part to Part Repeatability | +/- 0.1 mm |
| Mold Cavities | Single-cavity molds, multi-cavity molds, family molds |
| Available Mold Types | Steel and aluminum molds. Production levels below 1000, 5000, 30000, and over 100000 uses |
| Mold Cavity Tolerances | +/- 0.02 mm |
| Secondary Operations | Mold texturing, pad printing, laser engraving, threaded inserts, and basic assembly |
| Undercuts | Y-type, L-type undercuts |
| Wall Thickness | 0.5 mm to 5 mm |
| Draft | 0.5° to 2° |
| Ribs/Gussets | 0.5 mm to 3 mm thick |
| Bosses | Diameter 3 mm to 10 mm |
| Lead Time | Most orders can be completed within 15 working days |
Our ISO-certified factories do in-process checks and post-production tests to make sure every custom molded part is precise and consistent, no matter how complex.
We use certified local factories and a strong supply chain to speed up product development, delivering plastic parts in as little as 2 weeks.
Talk to our experts with 10+ years of experience in injection molding for help with mold design, material selection, and finishes—making the whole process .
Bludeek’s injection molding network leverages 50 advanced machines ranging from 90 to 830 tons, supported by experienced project managers to handle projects of any size or complexity. We produce high-quality plastic prototypes and production parts, with reliable global shipping. Streamline your orders with expert guidance and clear communication to meet your specifications on time.
Mold and Pre-Production Inspection
High-quality injection molding starts with precise mold design and thorough pre-production checks. Engineers analyze part geometry, material flow, and cooling systems to ensure efficient and consistent production. Trial molds are tested to verify functionality, guaranteeing reliable and stable results from the first run.
In-Process Quality Control
Quality is continuously monitored throughout production to maintain consistency. Machine parameters such as speed, pressure, and temperature are closely controlled. Regular inspections of part dimensions and appearance allow rapid detection and correction of any issues.
Final Inspection
Finished parts undergo comprehensive final inspection to ensure they meet all design and quality requirements. Teams examine dimensions, surface appearance, and material properties, using precision tools like coordinate measuring machines (CMM) and colorimeters to verify that every component adheres to strict standards.
Injection molding is huge in making a ton of products—anything from car parts to medical devices. It’s super efficient because it can produce lots of identical plastic parts with tight tolerances, all at a low cost per part. That’s why so many industries rely on it for mass production. Whether it’s a simple or complex design, it keeps quality high and production fast.
Injection molding is a manufacturing process where molten plastic is injected into a mold to produce precise, high-volume parts.
Common materials include ABS, polypropylene, polycarbonate, nylon, and other engineering plastics suitable for prototypes and production parts.
Production time depends on part complexity, mold design, and order quantity. Prototypes can take days, while mass production may take weeks.
It enables high-volume production, consistent quality, complex designs, tight tolerances, and cost-effective manufacturing per part.
Yes, injection molding supports both simple and intricate custom designs, with precise molds tailored to your specifications.