With dip molding, prototyping is fast and inexpensive. Though tooling is necessary, complex and expensive tooling associated with other molding techniques is unnecessary. Combining 3D CAD modeling with a fully equipped in-plant machine shop, we have the resources to get prototype parts into the customers hands, usually within a few days.

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Rapid Prototyping Capabilities

Part Quantities

1 to 25

Lead Time

1 day turnaround if needed

Materials
  • Natural latex
  • Neoprene
  • Nitrile (Buna-N)
  • Silicone
  • Vinyl (PVC)
Secondary Operations
  • Powder Coating
  • Hot Stamping / Pad Stamping
  • Adhesive Bonding
  • Traditional Machining
  • Rubber Molding / Fabrication
  • In-House Tooling
  • Trimming
  • Dieing
  • Assembly
Industries Served

Agriculture
Hunting
Industrial
Medical

Acceptable Drawing File Formats

Adobe .PDF format
CADKEY .dxf or .dwg format

Professional Associations
  • FFL#: 4-35-153-07-0D-01379
  • SOT#: 2007172-N50-011
  • IGFA
Shapes and Sizes

Bellows, boots, bulbs, and tubing are just a few of the shapes that can be produced utilizing dip molding. Parts can be produced in nearly any shape, size or configurations. Though there are some limitations to the geometry of dip molded parts, often dip molding can produce parts that would be impossible through other molding technologies. Utilizing dip molding, large parts can be produced inexpensively that would cost tens of thousands of dollars in mold costs with other molding technologies.