Custom TPU Injection Molding

High-performance TPU molded parts with superior flexibility, abrasion resistance, and durability. From prototypes to high-volume production, we deliver parts that meet demanding industrial and consumer applications.

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Our TPU Injection Molding Capabilities

From early design through production, our TPU injection molding services ensure your parts combine elasticity, precision, and durability—whether for protective cases, seals, or industrial components.

Product Design Support

  • DFM analysis optimized for TPU elasticity
  • Grade selection guidance (polyester- or polyether-based TPU)
  • Geometry optimization to maintain flexibility without compromising strength

Mold Design & Manufacturing

  • Mold flow analysis for TPU’s high viscosity behavior
  • Hardened steel molds for extended production life
  • Gating and venting designs to reduce shrinkage and surface defects

Plastic Injection Molding

  • Tight tolerance control even on soft durometer parts
  • Shore hardness range: 60A–75D
  • Injection machines from 50T–1000T, ideal for both thin and thick-walled TPU parts

Post-processing & Assembly

  • Overmolding with ABS, PC, or nylon substrates
  • Printing, laser engraving, and surface texturing
  • Bonding, trimming, and kitting for final product readiness

What is TPU – Thermoplastic Polyurethane

Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) is a versatile elastomeric thermoplastic known for its excellent flexibility, abrasion resistance, and impact resilience. TPU can be formulated to achieve a wide range of hardness levels, making it suitable for applications such as flexible hoses, gaskets, wearable devices, protective covers, and automotive components. It can be processed through injection molding, extrusion, or CNC machining. Careful temperature control and mold design are essential to maintain dimensional accuracy and surface quality.

Property Typical Value / Description Notes
Tensile Strength 30–50 MPa Strong for an elastomer; suitable for flexible components
Elongation at Break 400–600% Highly stretchable and elastic
Hardness 70A–95A (Shore) Varies depending on grade; softer grades are highly flexible
Tear Strength 20–35 kN/m Resistant to tearing and wear
Elastic Modulus 5–25 MPa Provides flexibility while maintaining shape recovery
Heat Deflection Temperature 80–100°C Moderate heat resistance; prolonged exposure may soften material
Density 1.10–1.25 g/cm³ Lightweight and durable
Chemical Resistance Good; resistant to oils, greases, and some solvents Avoid strong acids and oxidizers
Water Absorption 0.5–1.0% Low moisture uptake ensures dimensional stability
Shrinkage 0.5–1.5% Mold design must account for shrinkage in injection molding
Flammability UL94 HB / V-2 depending on grade Moderate flame resistance; can be enhanced with additives

Common Applications of TPU Molded Parts

Industry Example Parts Why TPU Works Well
Consumer Electronics Protective phone cases, wearable straps High elasticity, abrasion resistance, good grip
Automotive Gaskets, bushings, cable sheaths Vibration dampening, oil resistance
Industrial Seals, rollers, flexible connectors Long wear life, tear resistance
Sporting Goods Skate wheels, grips, protective gear Impact absorption, flexibility in all climates

Production & Delivery Solutions

Solution Type Best For Typical Lead Time Notes
Rapid Prototyping Material property testing 3–7 days Quick verification of hardness & fit
Small Batch Low-volume production 1–2 weeks Ideal for custom or seasonal products
Mass Production High-demand markets 2–5 weeks Cost-efficient large runs
Export Molds Overseas manufacturing 4–6 weeks Built to meet international standards
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TPU Injection Molding FAQs

From 60A (soft, rubber-like) to 75D (rigid, engineering-grade), depending on formulation.

Yes—TPU bonds well to ABS, PC, nylon, and certain polyesters with proper surface preparation.

Polyether-based TPU offers excellent hydrolysis and UV resistance, making it suitable for outdoor use.

Yes—custom colors and surface finishes available upon request.

Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) is a high-performance polymer that combines the elasticity of rubber with the processing advantages of plastics. It can be repeatedly melted and reshaped when heated, then regains its original properties upon cooling. TPU is widely used in footwear, cables, medical devices, automotive components, and 3D printing due to its excellent abrasion resistance, oil resistance, elasticity, and processing convenience. Learn more: What is tpu

TPE (thermoplastic elastomer) is a broad category encompassing various materials that exhibit rubber-like elasticity but can be processed like plastics. TPV (thermoplastic vulcanizate) is a specialized type of TPE produced through dynamic vulcanization, offering superior heat and chemical resistance. TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) stands out in the TPE family for its engineering plastic-like performance, particularly known for exceptional abrasion resistance and mechanical strength. Learn more:TPE Vs. TPV Vs. TPU