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tooling & die design service

why choose exlong tooling service
Design Meets Manufacturing
Speed Up Design Vallidation
Smarter Cost Decisions
what we offer
step 1
Strategically mold Designs


step 2
Premium Material Selection
step 3
In-House Tooling & Die Development


step 4
Rapid Prototyping & Sample Approval
Seamless Solutions for Every Product Development Milestone
Project Initiation

Ideation & Concepting

Low Volume Production

Mass Production

Packaging

Success cases

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Molding craft process
Submit Concept or Design

Review & Design Optimization

Final Design Ready for Prototyping
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FAQs
Choose the Right Resin for Your Profile
Why is coextrusion used?
Coextrusion lets manufacturers create plastic products that combine different useful features. For instance, you might need a part with a strong, stiff core but a soft, grippy outer layer.
What materials can be coextruded?
A wide variety of thermoplastics can be coextruded, including (but not limited to) ABS, PVC, polycarbonate, acrylic, polyethylene, polypropylene, and thermoplastic elastomers (TPEs).
What are the advantages of coextrusion?
Enhanced performance: Combining materials for specific properties.
Cost-effectiveness: Using less of a more expensive material by combining it with a cheaper one.
Design flexibility: Creating complex profiles with varying characteristics.
Improved aesthetics: Adding color or texture to specific areas of the profile.
What are some common applications of coextruded profiles?
Common applications include: window and door frames, seals and gaskets, automotive parts, lighting diffusers, consumer goods, and medical devices.
How is the coextrusion process different from regular extrusion?
Regular extrusion uses a single material, while coextrusion uses two or more materials fed into a single die, bonding them together during the extrusion process.
Can coextruded profiles be recycled?
Recycling can be more complex with coextruded profiles, as the different materials need to be separated. However, some coextruded profiles can be recycled depending on the materials used and the recycling infrastructure available.
How do I choose the right materials for a coextruded profile?
Material selection depends on the specific application requirements, including:
Mechanical properties (strength, flexibility)
Thermal properties (temperature resistance)
Chemical resistance
Weatherability
Cost
What are some design considerations for coextruded profiles?
Design considerations include:
Material compatibility
Layer thickness
Profile shape and complexity
Bond strength between layers
How much does coextrusion cost?
The cost depends on the complexity of the profile, the materials used, and the production volume.
