Processes Available (Index)
A few examples of the processes that Denver Plastics has at their disposal to meet your specific needs.
Click any Process page link to learn more about that particular Denver Plastics process. Do you have questions regarding which process would be the best for your particular product? Give us a call or use our handy online Contact Us page. We'd love to visit with you about your specific needs and concerns.
Rapid Prototyping
Two-Shot Molding
Two-Color Molding
Horizontal Insert Molding
Vertical Insert Molding
Elastomeric ("Soft Touch") Over-Molding
Molded Filters
Fabric Over-Molding
77 ton to 2200 Ton Injection Molding
Gas-Assist Molding
Click any link above to learn more about Denver Plastics capabilities in that area. On those pages you can also view relevant Case Studies.
These are just a few of the business sectors that we service!
At Denver Plastics, additional capabilities include custom decorating, product assembly and full packaging with on-time delivery.
We're bringing the future of plastics manufacturing to you today. With all we have to offer, shouldn't we be working with you? Call us today!
Leading Edge Technology
At Denver Plastics, combining leading edge production with superior customer service is a corporate philosophy we strive for everyday. From start to finish, from operators to plant supervisors, everyone participates in quality. This is demonstrated by our ISO 9001-2015 certification. We also are building partnerships with our suppliers for continuous improvements. At Denver Plastics, we provide innovative solutions for your injection molding needs.
Large Tonnage Capacity
Great ideas come in all shapes and sizes. Denver Plastics full complement of machinery enables us to produce products from one ounce to 24 pounds. Our machines range from 77 ton to 2200 tons.
ISO 9002 Certification
See our ISO Certification page for a look at any of our companies' ISO certificates and to learn what they mean for you and your product.
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