Any Material. The Right Resin for the Right Application.
Material selection is one of the most consequential decisions in any injection molding program. The right resin affects dimensional stability, surface finish, strength, chemical resistance, and cost. New England Molding’s team has hands-on experience with a wide range of commodity and engineering-grade resins and can help you find the right fit.
Resins We Process
Acetals (POM) excellent dimensional stability, low friction, high stiffness. Common in gears, bearings, fasteners.
Nylons (PA6, PA66, glass-filled) strong, heat-resistant, great wear properties. Used in structural and mechanical components.
Polyolefins (PP, PE) chemical resistance, flexibility, low cost. Ideal for containers, caps, consumer goods.
ABS rigid, impact-resistant, easy to process. Standard for housings, enclosures, consumer products.
Polycarbonate (PC) high impact strength, optical clarity, heat resistance. Used in lenses, enclosures, medical components.
TPE / Thermoplastic Elastomers rubber-like flexibility with thermoplastic processability. Over-molding, grips, seals.
Urethanes abrasion resistance, flexibility across a range of durometers. Functional components and over-molded surfaces.
High-performance engineering plastics PEEK, PPS, and other specialty resins for demanding thermal, chemical, or structural applications.
Glass-filled grades nylon, polycarbonate, and other resins enhanced with glass fiber for increased strength and stiffness.
One Resin We Do Not Process
New England Molding does not work with PVC due to safety and health considerations in our facility. If your design specifies PVC, our engineering team can recommend alternative materials that meet your performance requirements.
Material Selection Support