Description
What is over-molding process?
Overmolding is a specialized, multi-step injection molding process where a second material (typically a softer plastic or rubber) is molded directly over and bonds to a pre-existing substrate part, called the substrate or first shot, to create a single, integrated component.
How It Works (Two Common Methods):
- Two-Shot (2K) Molding:Done in a single machine with a rotating mold. The rigid substrate is molded in the first cavity. The mold then rotates or shifts, aligning that substrate into a second cavity where the softer overmold material is injected directly onto it. This is a fully automated, single-cycle process.
- Insert Molding (for Overmolding):The pre-molded substrate is placed into a second mold as an “insert.” The overmold material is then injected around it. This can be done in the same machine or a different one.
Key Materials:
- Substrate (Base Layer):Usually a rigid plastic (e.g., ABS, Polycarbonate, Nylon).
- Overmold (Top Layer):Typically a soft, flexible material like TPE (Thermoplastic Elastomer), TPU, or silicone rubber.
Primary Advantages:
- Enhanced Ergonomics & Grip:Creates soft, comfortable, and non-slip surfaces on handles, tools, and consumer devices.
- Part Consolidation:Combines multiple materials and functions into one seamless part, eliminating separate grips or assemblies.
- Improved Aesthetics & Branding:Allows for multi-color designs, textured surfaces, and unique visual effects.
- Functional Performance:Can add seals, gaskets, shock absorption, vibration dampening, and waterproofing.
- Durability & Safety:Protects the rigid core, reduces wear, and can provide electrical insulation.
Common Applications:
- Consumer Tools:Screwdriver and toothbrush handles (hard plastic core with soft grip).
- Electronics:Protective phone cases, soft-keypad buttons on a rigid remote.
- Medical Devices:Soft-touch surfaces on surgical tools and diagnostic equipment for improved handling and patient comfort.
- Automotive:Sealed multi-material buttons and steering wheel covers.












