PLASTICS INJECTION MOLDING

DECORATION METHODS

Conventional Hot Stamping

Hot stamping basically consists of the stamping foil being pressed on the substrate by a heated stamping tool. Heat and strong pressure release a decorative, protective and adhesive layer from the carrier and combine them on the substrate. Hot stamping can be achieved by 2 methods; Up & down stamping using a stamping die and roll-on stamping with a heated silicone roller. This decoration technique occurs post molding.

In Mould Decoration (IMD)

M&J works with suppliers who are experts in IMD, a decoration technique in contrast to hot stamping that combines simultaneous decoration and molding in one procedure. Molding and hot stamping are thereby integrated and through this process, production costs can be reduced considerably. Decoration after molding, in-process inventory and additional working steps can be dropped. The IMD-process is applied extensively across plastics application being used in electronics, automotive, medical, cosmetics, and telecommunications industries amongst others.

Environmental Standards

All the companies that partner with M&J Technologies are committed to environmental conservation, and lowering the footprint of their production activities. Such commitments include the prevention of pollution through effective waste management, chemical control systems, and conservation of natural resources.

Key Customers

Inventec, Sony, Unomedical, Silitech, Dmr, Alcatel, Clarion, Smart, Scope, TFP, Nissha, Casio, Western Digital, Bosch, Dell, Teledex, Siemens, Sanyo, Konica Minolta.

Plastic parts are an integral part of most of today's electronic products. M&J Technologies partners with a select range of companies specializing in plastic injection molding in the production of precision reinforced plastic moulds and parts for computer, electronics and business automation products.

M&J Technologies' plastic injection partners specialize in design and engineering of precision plastic parts, plastic
injection molding, decoration methods (including IMD) and the secondary processes that go along with them.

In terms of tool and die design all companies employ experienced designers (often former mold makers) and utilize mold flow analysis prior to design allowing customer review. Experienced mold makers take care of manufacture using precision machining, fitting and assembling of mold components. All manufacturing facilities are designed to meet the changing demands of the telecommunication, audio / video computer, automobile, electronics, consumer, medical and other related Industries.

Quality Assurance & Testing

All suppliers are committed to the continuous improvement of their products and services and have demonstrated such through high quality service to M&J. All facilities have in-house QA and testing capacity. Testing includes alcohol, abrasion, high temperature and cross (tape) testing. Commonly available measuring facilities include:

Secondary Processes

All companies offer secondary processes such as: