



We start with how the part will be used. Loads, temperatures, chemicals, UV exposure, and regulatory requirements all shape the material list before any resin is named.
Tensile strength, impact resistance, stiffness, creep, and heat deflection are checked against your part's working conditions. The shortlist gets narrowed to grades that fit the job.
Medical, food contact, UL flammability, FDA, and RoHS needs are factored in early. Color, surface finish, and texture are also part of the decision when the part has to look right.
We balance performance against cost per pound, lead time, and supply stability. A great resin that ships in 16 weeks is not always the right answer for a project that needs parts now.
Once a resin is selected, we run a sample on tooling that matches your final mold class. That confirms how the material flows, fills, and finishes before production tooling is cut.