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You have an idea, maybe even a complete design.
FAQ Manufacturing can take your project from idea to market using our 25+ years of experience & manufacturing processes for all things plastic, molded, hot stamping or pad printing and assembly of parts for production.
It is our goal to help you design, create, produce whatever part or product you have or need.
We solve problems and manufacture the best products & parts using Injection/2-shot molding, CNC Machining, Pad Printing, Hot Stamping, Sandblasting and Basic Parts Assembly custom injection molding . FAQ Manufacturing is your solution.
If you can dream it up, we can make it and assemble it for just about any industry in large and small quantities.
Call us at (814) 452-4989
Creating part and mold drawings, and quoting tooling cost foreign or domestic.
We have solid works to build based on the design. Mold flow tests the hypothetical possibilities of the tool. It will demonstrate how the plastic will move and at what temperature will it cool. Mold flow testing determines if the design & material will work or not.
CMM (coordinate measuring machine) for critical & precise measurements on all projects. Traditional gauges and calipers are also used.
Computer Numerical Control (CNC)
machining is a manufacturing process in which pre-programmed computer software dictates the movement of factory tools and machinery.
This process is suitable for a wide range of materials, including metals, plastics, wood, glass, foam, and composites
The hot stamping process uses a heated die to apply foil or pigment to a substrate. This process can be used on various materials, including paper, plastic, and metal. Hot foil stampers are often used to create labels, decals, and other decorative elements.
Pad printing, also called tampography or tampo printing, is an indirect offset (gravure) printing process where a silicon pad takes a 2-D image from a laser engraved (etched) printing plate (also called cliché) and transfers it to a 3-D object.
Injecting plastic materials molten by heat into a mold, and then cooling and solidifying them. The method is suitable for the mass production of products with complicated shapes, based on your own design.
Once your product is manufactured, FAQ
Manufacturing will assemble and package the items for complete design to consumer-use product.
When needed, FAQ Manufacturing has the equipment and staff to handle the project.
Please reach us at mrose@faq-mfg.com if you don't see your material listed
ABS • PVC • TPE • TPV
Peek
Cellulose Acetate
Polypro
Nylon (glass-filled or not)
Acetal
Ultem
PolycarbonateWe are able and willing to run other materials.
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