MICROWAVE MOLDING
MICROWAVE MOLDING
Microwave Molding is a quick manufacturing process that works by micro pelletizing a thermoplastic resin to create prototypes. The fine particles are heated and melted in a silicone mold similar to our Vacuum Casting solution. The result is a lot faster and ready for the evaluation process.
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PROVIDING QUALITY SERVICE IN MICROWAVE MOLDING BY PROCESSING HEATS AND MELTING THERMOPLASTIC RESINS IN ASIA, SINGAPORE, MALAYSIA
AND THAILAND.
MATERIALS
Thermoplastic resins used in silicone mold
COST-EFFECTIVE
Small lots without investment towards metal molds
SPEED
Agile and efficient process
MICROWAVE MOLDING PROCESS

Step One
Micro pelletizing resins to 0.7mm

Step Two
Introduce resins in the silicon mold

Step Three
Heat and melt material in the microwave

Step Four
Cooldown and de-molded parts

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Establishing
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Selection of
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Concept Design
Rough
Sketch
Define
Specs
Material
Selection
Prototyping
3D Design
Mock Up
Prototype
Pre/ Mass Production
DFM
Tooling
Production
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