Moulds
A mould is a hollow-out block which can be filled with liquid (or similar pliable) material like glass, metal or plastic. As the liquid hardens (known as ‘sets’) inside the mould, it adopts its shape and produces a product. Moulding is a common process used in manufacturing. Types of moulds include blow moulds, compression moulds, extrusion moulds, injection moulds, reaction injection moulds, matrix moulds, rotational moulds, and transfer moulds. Moulds are commonly used in the moulding process in a wide range of manufacturing applications. Industries which use moulds include engineering, automotive, oil and gas, consumer goods, and retail.
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Trimfix Mouldings
View company profileTrimfix Mouldings has been established for over 30 years, producting high quality mouldings in the UK for an international client base. We have injection moulding capabilities for moulding in thermoplastics and thermoplastic rubber ranging from 25 to 350 tonne.
Fully automated high volume production through to low volume labour intensive and prototype tooling (including loose insert tooling).
Moulding in a large variety of materials such as acetyl, ABS, nylon acrylic, styrene, PPS, ASA , PC PC/ABS and heavily filled engineering grades. We have experience in overmoulding in plastic and rubber as well as mesh, metal and plastic inserts.
Sonic Welding, sub and full assembly of parts. For full information regarding the services we offer, please have a look at our website www.trimfix.co.uk