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H & S Specialties
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injection molding services, offering competitive pricing, in house tooling, master unit die type molds, combined with excellent quality.
Address120 14th Ave NE Glenwood, MN 56334-1009
Phone(877) 562-5070
Websitewww.injection-molding.djmetalrep.com
Phone 763-792-2184 Toll free 877-562-5070 Fax 763-785-9065 Toll Free Fax 877-280-2087

We can help you with all your plastic injection molding needs from prototypes to production. Your injection molded products will be produced in a manufacturing cell specifically equipped and staffed to meet your part specifications, assembly and packaging requirements.
Your results are cost effective, high quality solutions for your injection molding parts.

H & S is a privately owned custom injection molding and assembly company, dedicated to providing the lowest possible costs as well as the highest quality products and services. We have been in business since March of 1992.

We specialize in short to medium run injection molding volumes, with machines ranging from 40 to 300 ton capacity.

H & S Specialties Inc has CadKey Design Systems and can accept most customer files.

The owner, Greg Hjelm has many years of previous experience in the molding industry prior to starting his own company in 1992. You can benefit from this knowledge and experience in injection molding.

We offer cellular manufacturing, long term contracts and custom inventory programs, including "Just in Time", Kanban, and daily, weekly, monthly shipments as required.

H & S has a flexible staff and are capable of operating 24 hours, 7 days per week when needed.

Our employees take great pride in caring for your molds, the equipment and ultimately the end product. We are constantly working to achieve maximum efficiency for injection molding customers. The ability to continually improve our operations, allows us to price our services competitively.

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Injection molding, a manufacturing method of inserting a liquid plastic into a mold (the tooling used to produce custom parts). As the plastic sets or hardens in the mold, it takes on the shape of the mold. A substance called a release agent is normally used to make it easier to removed the plastic from the mold. The molds are held by injection molding machines or presses, that keeps the mold from opening during production. Presses range from 5 tons to 6000 tons of holding pressure.

The materials used for producing the mold, will determine the life of the mold. Those that are made out of hardened steel that is heat treated after being machined, are the longest lasting. Aluminum molds are less costly to make but cannot withstand the production of millions of parts like the steel molds can. Beryllium copper is used in the parts of the mold that need fast heat removal or needs the most heat generated. Molds are typically made by CNC or EDM machines.

Molds are designed with two sides to allow the part to be removed. The plastic material enters the mold, traveling through gates into the cavities, around the cores, taking on the shape of the part. Any air inside the mold is forced through slight gaps into vents. Either pins or ejector plates are used to remove the parts from the mold.

M.U.D. style molds are sometimes used to help reduce the cost of a mold. The outside of the mold is designed to hold several interchangeable inserts, there by being able to make several different parts.

Overmolding is a process that lets previously molded parts be reinserted in a mold, with a new plastic layer formed around it. Two-shot or multi-shop molds are used to overmold a part within one molding cycle. This requires a special machine with two or more injection units.

Molds can be designed with more than one cavity for the same part allowing for faster production. A family mold is designed to mold parts of the same family or set at the same time.

John Hyatt was the first person to use the injection molding process in 1868. He injected hot celluloid into a mold to make billiard balls. John and Isiah Hyatt built the first injection molding machine in 1872 using a plunger. Revolutionizing the plastics industry in 1946, James Hendry made the first screw injection molding machines. This type of machine is still being used today (screws are used to mix, heat and inject the plastic into the mold).

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