When your product is ready for large-scale production, injection moulding is often the way to go. It’s the industry standard for making strong, repeatable, and good-looking plastic parts in high volumes — fast.
At Everlab, we don’t mould in-house, but we work closely with a network of trusted injection moulding partners. We handle the design, technical prep, and coordination — so you don’t have to.
Why choose injection moulding?
- Scales easily – From a few thousand to millions of parts
- Low part cost – Especially at high volumes
- Great quality – Crisp details, consistent results
- Wide material choice – From soft and flexible to hard and durable
- Clean finish – Ideal for consumer products
What we do
We take care of everything on the design and engineering side:
- Design parts for moulding (DFM – design for manufacturing)
- Choose the right materials based on your product’s needs
- Prepare technical drawings and 3D files for tooling
- Liaise with our partners to get quotes, lead times, and samples
- Review test shots and adjust if needed before final production
We’ll guide you through the entire process — from your first prototype to your first thousand units.
When does injection moulding make sense?
Injection moulding requires an upfront investment in tooling, so it’s best suited for:
- Products that are ready for production
- Runs of 500+ pieces (depending on size and complexity)
- Projects where quality and consistency matter
- Parts that need a professional, “finished” look
If you’re not quite ready for high volume, we can also explore vacuum casting or 3D printing as a lower-cost alternative.