Die casting, injection molding, and additive manufacturing

Injection molding is a manufacturing process where material is melted and poured into molds to create complex components. The injection molding process involves heating the material first and then shaping it into desired forms using mold tools. Additive manufacturing (also known as 3D printing) is an innovative manufacturing process that produces components based on a 3D CAD file. Typically, this manufacturing is done layer by layer, by creating multiple levels of the component sequentially. These processes are utilized in industries such as electronics manufacturing, automotive, medical technology, prototyping, and metal processing to create precisely shaped components. They are used for producing casings of electronic devices, medical instruments, or custom components. By utilizing these methods, it is possible to produce custom functional end products that meet various requirements. The products from this industry enable the production of complex and precise parts that are very dimensionally stable, heat-resistant, and strong for further application. The finished products can be tailored very precisely to customer specifications and therefore can be utilized for various purposes.