
EXTRUSION
Material (plastic or aluminum) is melted and forced through a die with a specific cross-sectional shape using a screw-driven extruder. The continuous shape is cooled and cut into desired lengths.
Mainly plastics and aluminum.
- Tubes
- Pipes
- Sheets
- Profiles


INJECTION MOLDING

Molten material (plastic or silicone) is injected under high pressure into a closed mold cavity. Once cooled, the part is ejected.
Thermoplastics, thermosetting plastics, silicone.
Automotive components
Medical devices
Robotics
Consumer goods



DIA CASTING
Molten metal (typically aluminum or zinc) is injected into a metal mold (die) under high pressure. The mold is cooled, and the solidified part is removed.
Aluminum, zinc, magnesium.
- Engine blocks
- Housings
- Brackets


TECHNOLOGIES EXPLANATIONS
Explore the key production technologies we use and understand how each method supports precision, quality, and innovation in our manufacturing process.

VACUUM CASTING

Liquid resin is poured into a mold (mainly Silicon Molds) under vacuum conditions to eliminate air bubbles and ensure precision.
Silicone, polyurethane resins, plastics.
- Low-volume prototypes
- Small series of parts



BLOW MOLDING
A thermoplastic process for producing hollow parts by inflating a preformed plastic tube inside a mold cavity until it takes the mold’s shape.
- Bottles
- Containers
- Automotive parts
- Medical & industrial equipment


OVERMOLDING
A specialized injection molding process where two or more materials are combined to create a single part with both mechanical and chemical bonding.
- Substrate is molded
- Second material molded around/over it
- Materials bond through adhesion or interlocking
- Soft-touch grips
- Waterproof seals
- Vibration dampening
- Multi-color designs

