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what is overmolding in injection molding
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Overmolding in injection molding is a two-step process where a single part is created using two or more different materials in combination. Initially, a plastic part is molded and then, a second plastic or rubber material is molded over or around the first part, creating a composite component. This technique enables the incorporation of multiple properties (e.g., soft touch, color contrasts) into a single part, enhancing functionality or aesthetic appeal. Overmolding is widely used in manufacturing to produce parts with improved grip, shock absorption, or waterproofing characteristics. It allows for design flexibility and can enhance product durability and performance.
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