After a product has been through the design process and has been prototyped, we then shop for tooling. Technology Design has put together a network of engineers and machinists that specialize in injection molded tools. Our engineers are also experienced with stamping and labeling techniques and will consider these needs as they develop your mold. As with the design phase of a product, the tooling must be done by someone that understands plastic injection molding. Besides draft issues and shrink rate, the tool maker needs to understand the type of finish the plastic parts need to have, how to cool the mold, and how to eject the parts without hurting the appearance.
Technology Design offers guidance through this process without cost, to insure the best tooling, molding, stamping, and labeling, at the best price and in the least amount of time. We also review the tooling process to insure the best long term pricing of each part, taking into consideration the materials, the number of cavities in the mold and whether or not the parts can be run automatically. Which leads to plastic injection.