Our versatility, creativity and innovative approach gives our customers the competitive edge. Plastic injection moulding is our business and since 1999, we have shown that the correct approach at the start of the project will save time and money when it comes to sampling and production.
The injection moulding process is extremely versatile, plastic is a wonderful material which provides product designers and companies with a world of possibilities.Techniplas are skilled plastic moulders who have the capability to produce mouldings from less than 1 gram to components of up to 600 grams.
The injection moulding process is extremely versatile, plastic is a wonderful material which provides product designers and companies with a world of possibilities.Techniplas are skilled plastic moulders who have the capability to produce mouldings from less than 1 gram to components of up to 600 grams.
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Techniplas offer many years of experience in the manufacture of plastic moulded components for a wide range of industries and applications. Our machines range from 30 tonne up to 200 tonne. We have project experience in consumer products, medical equipment, electronic enclosures, retail display systems, HVAC and industrial sectors.
All of our Medical Device Moulding Processes meet ISO 13485 standards. Techniplas offer a complete Medical Device Moulding service. From our customer's concept through to prototype, tool design, pre-production and sampling. Early stage involvement allows us to take out tooling cost and manufacture for ease of assembly.
Design and development are key to the success of any product. The correct approach at the start of a project will save time and money when it comes to sampling and product. Our aim is to ensure that our customers get the ideal solutions to their needs by offering Plastic Product Design, Prototype Service and Project Management.
Here at Techniplas we aim to ensure that our products and services meet or exceed the expectations of our customers. We operate a Quality Management System that implements and maintains ISO 9001:2015 and Medical Devices ISO 13485:2012 certification for the activity of "The Manufacture of Precision Injection Moulded Components".
Reviews (6)
Thomas Darrell
Dec 04, 2019
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For our tool trialling with this company, we were invoiced and charged for 3 hours of work for only 5 samples of our product which clearly didn't make sense. 5 samples would not have even taken 30 minutes. When asked for clarification with the owner it appears that they were also sampling our tool with other thermoplastic materials without our consent. We asked for the invoice to be revised as clearly I was not happy with the company's ethics. Instead the owner started arguing, raising his voice and getting very rude by making derogatory remarks about how our product would not work and fail in
Ronnie Ellaway
Oct 26, 2019
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Martin Greggs
Jan 07, 2019
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Not happy with service. A tool trial was done for our parts by this company which were not as expected and of wrong sizes. A retrial was done but still the same result. Upon observation of the tool trial at the site at the 2nd time we noticed the press was stopped periodically and we were told it was because their machines are not running well due to a technical fault. We took our tools away and upon inspection we noticed the water baffle was missing from some of the water cooling circuits within the tool which was there originally. It was there originally so the actual reason for the tool trial
Townsend Simon
Aug 14, 2018
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Not sure how this moulder is ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 13485:2012 certified, the amount of mistakes and oversights from this company is unbelievable. They used the incorrect CAD files, modified our tools and somehow managed to run mould samples from the tool before parts were shipped to us when we had then realised that the parts were the wrong old design and informed Techniplas. This was due to the wrong version CAD file used by Terry Wilkins that he had sent over to his outsourced toolmaker. I wonder whether any quality procedures were ever followed at any time? clearly not. Terry neither accepted
Jo Green
Jun 13, 2018
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We had some conditional tool trialling work done from this moulder. We had received just 4 samples in the post (strange) and upon inspection we noticed the parts were contaminated. When we asked them for an explanation he (Terry) responded that changing the processing temperature of the moulding machine caused the change in colour in the parts. I asked him did you clean the screw barrel in the machine before moulding the parts? He responded 'no we only do that in production'. Anyone who specialises in moulding knows that samples are supposed to represent the same true samples in same condition
Will Hunt
Oct 30, 2017
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