About Cathyliu
Partner with our injection molding factory for high-quality plastic and rubber production.
Since 2008, Flexiparts Plastic has established itself as a leader in the production of custom rubber and plastic components. With over 15 years of experience, we proudly serve clients in more than 50 countries, supporting industries such as automotive, energy, mining, agriculture, robotics, and more. Our commitment to quality, innovation, and customer-focused solutions has earned us a trusted reputation as a reliable partner for high-performance, precision-engineered parts.
As an OEM provider, Flexiparts Plastic offers comprehensive solutions. We start by reviewing your designs to ensure manufacturability through DFM (Design for Manufacturing) reports, then move on to mold manufacturing, precision product processing, assembly, and surface treatment. This full-service approach, followed by seamless production and thorough quality inspection at each stage, guarantees that your parts meet the highest performance standards while maintaining cost efficiency.
Equipped with advanced CNC machining centers, injection molding machines, rubber compression molding presses, and specialized surface treatment systems like sandblasting and automated polishing, we are capable of handling complex, high-precision projects. Whether you’re seeking custom rubber parts, urethane components, or intricate plastic CNC machining, our expertise ensures that your specific requirements are met with precision, durability, and on-time reliability.
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