bi-colour mold
bi-colour mold
overmolding mold
OEM & ODM orders
One-stop service, in-house tooling and plastic injection molding
Two-colour plastic injection molds supplied
Plastic materials: PP, PE, ABS, PC, acrylic, PS, nylon + GF, TPE/TPR, silicone, PEEK, PPS, POM and PVC
Core materials: P20, 718, NAK80, S136, SKD11, 1.2738, 1.2311, 718, or customized
Tool base: 1045, P20 or customized
Hot-runner system: Yudo, Sino, Hasco, Incoe and LKM
Gate: side, submarine, pinpoint, sprue, tunnel gate and can be customized
Engraving: date stamps (year and month), logo type
Hardness treatment: through nitrogen vacuum quenching,Heat treated as required
Standard mold parts: DME and Hasco
Spare parts: assemble limited switches in mold, eye bolts, springs, nipples, O-ring, hydraulic nipples and blank logo inserts
Design software: UG, SolidWorks, Pro-E, 3D Max, Auto CAD
Process: CNC, high-speed engraving, EDM, wire cut, grinding, and drilling
Tool life: depending on customer's requirement, 100,000 - 1,000,000 shots
Parts category: home electronics, bike parts, power tools, play toys, sports equipment, medical instruments, industrial machine accessories and auto accessories
The bi-colour mold, also known as a two-color injection mold, is a revolutionary tool in the field of plastic injection molding. This innovative technology allows manufacturers to create plastic parts with two distinct colors or materials in a single molding process. The bi-colour mold opens up endless possibilities for product design and customization.
With a bi-colour mold, manufacturers can produce visually striking components that incorporate contrasting colors or materials. This is particularly useful in industries where aesthetics and branding play a crucial role, such as automotive, consumer goods, and electronics. By seamlessly integrating different colors or materials into a single part, manufacturers can create products that stand out in the market and captivate consumers' attention.
The bi-colour mold operates through a clever mechanism that enables the sequential injection of two different materials or colors into the mold. This mechanism may involve rotating or sliding actions to position the mold cavities accurately. The result is a flawlessly merged component with precise color boundaries or material transitions.
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