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When your project involves molding processes beyond standard injection molding—compression molding, transfer molding, rubber molding, rotational molding, or blow molding—sourcing other molded parts from China gives you access to specialists in these less common but equally important techniques.
Chinese molding suppliers work with a broad spectrum of materials including thermosets, silicone, EPDM, nitrile, fluorosilicone, and specialty elastomers, alongside standard thermoplastics. Many factories combine multiple molding processes with secondary operations such as trimming, deflashing, bonding, and assembly.
Verified suppliers on Haizol hold ISO 9001 certification. Many also serve regulated industries with IATF 16949 or ISO 13485 certification. Their capabilities span automotive seals, medical-grade silicone components, industrial gaskets, and custom rubber-to-metal bonded parts. Many factories also produce injection molded parts. Many buyers combine this with rapid prototyping parts from the same platform.
The challenge with sourcing other molded parts is finding factories with the right process knowledge and equipment—not every injection molder can produce quality compression or transfer molded components.
Haizol matches your RFQ to verified suppliers of other molded parts with relevant capabilities. You receive multiple comparable quotes, typically within 24 hours. Communication is direct with the factory, and your designs stay protected through the platform's NDA system.
What Molding Processes Are Covered in This Category?
Compression molding, transfer molding, blow molding, rotational molding, rubber molding, and silicone molding. If your part requires a specialised molding process, verified suppliers on Haizol can typically accommodate it.
What Materials Can Be Used for Other Molded Parts?
Silicone (LSR), EPDM, nitrile, fluorosilicone, natural rubber, thermosets, TPU, TPE, and specialty elastomers. Material selection depends on your application's temperature, chemical, and mechanical requirements.
Do Suppliers Accept Low-Volume or Prototype Molding Orders?
Yes. Many verified factories offer prototype and low-volume runs. Specify your quantity when submitting your RFQ, and only suppliers comfortable with that batch size will respond.
What Lead Times Should I Expect?
Mold fabrication typically takes 3–6 weeks depending on complexity. Production runs add 1–3 weeks after mold approval. Timelines are clearly stated in each quotation from verified suppliers.