Injection Molded Cases from Packaging Strategies Inc.

What is an Injection Molded Case?

An injection molded case is like any other protective case. The only major difference is the way it is manufactured.

What is the Injection Molding Process?

The injection molding process involves feeding plastic into a heated barrel, mixing it, and pouring it into a mold. The plastic eventually cools and hardens to the specified configurations.

What are the Benefits of an Injection Molded Case?

Injection molded cases are beneficial for several reasons, including:

  1. Features are Molded In: Unlike other types of cases, hinges, latches, and other features are actually molded into the case.
  2. Durability: The injection molding process produces a case with outstanding dimensional stability and thus greater durability than other cases.
  3. Production: The injection molding process in cost-effective and efficient, resulting in increased production rates, repeatable high tolerances, minimal scrap losses, and low labor costs.

Where can I buy an Injection Moded Case?

Packaging Strategies Inc. (PSI) specializes in the manufacturing of custom cases, including rotationally molded cases, metal cases, and injection molded cases. We custom design each injection molded case to your unique needs.

PSI designs and manufactures systems integration packages and container solutions for clientele who represent interest from the private sector and government agencies.

Packaging Strategies Inc. prides itself on offering total packaging solutions, from design and prototyping to fabrication and custom cushioning solutions!

If you’re interested in learning more about Injection Molded Cases, please contact Packaging Strategies Inc. by calling 888-774-7557, email [email protected], or click here today! And don’t forget to Like Packaging Strategies Inc. (PSI) on Facebook for a chance to win an iPad mini!

Located in Baltimore, Maryland, PSI has assembled personnel with over 50 years combined experience in design, engineering, development, manufacturing, and sales.

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