Two-Shot Molding

Two-Shot Molding may also be referred to as: bi-injection molding, co-injection Molding, or Multi-Shot Injection Molding
This technology produces a part with two different raw materials and/or colors in a single operation. The machine has two injection units: one vertical and one horizontal. By using a rotating mold, the machine automatically produces a substrate of one resin or color and overmolds the part with the second resin or color.
Denver Plastics provides two-shot two-color molding for a variety of industries. Typically, two-shot two-color molding is used for soft-touch over-molding grips in power tools, outdoor equipment, medical equipment, electrical equipment, consumer products, and automotive components. This process reduces part costs by eliminating labor, improving quality, and eliminating post-molding steps such as sonic welding, assembly, snap fits or fasteners. The cost advantages become obvious, especially when applied to high volume parts.
Advantages over alternative methods:
- Insert molding and complex secondary operations are eliminated.
- Painting (which can rub off) is eliminated.
- Strong substrates can be molded with soft-feel materials on the outside. For more information, please see our Elastomeric Soft-Touch Over-molding page.
- Two-color applications can enhance appearance.For more information, please see our Elastomeric Soft-Touch Over-molding page.