Injection molding is a widely used technique for producing plastic products. In this process, plastic granules are heated until they melt and are then injected under high pressure into a mold.
The mold fully determines the shape and quality of the product. After the plastic has cooled and solidified, the product is ejected from the mold and the cycle can begin again. This process is often repeated thousands to millions of times, making injection molding highly suitable for mass production.
Key characteristics of injection molding:
- High precision and repeatability
- Low cost per product at higher volumes
- Great flexibility in design and material selection
At Fleur Plastics, each injection molding process is specifically tailored to the product and continuously monitored to ensure consistent quality, dimensional accuracy, and efficiency.















