Innovative surface finishing for plastic parts – from high gloss to soft touch

Efficient processes for improving optics and haptics in plastics processing

tool-dropping method

Plastic part in high-gloss matt combination

The tool-free method for surface finishing of plastic parts makes it possible to integrate the desired surface structure directly during the manufacturing process. This technique introduces the texture and design of the surface directly into the mold, giving the finished part the desired surface finish without the need for additional post-processing steps such as painting or milling.

The targeted alternation between structured and polished areas creates high-contrast and aesthetically pleasing design surfaces. In addition, a surface structure also conceals irregularities such as flow lines, weld lines and sink marks that can occur during plastic injection molding.

The VDI 3400 and SPI are two established standards for the surface classification of injection molding tools. Both systems provide guidelines for determining and describing the surface finish, but with different approaches and focuses.

The VDI 3400 is defined by the Society of German Engineers and includes 45 different texture levels with varying degrees of roughness. The classes are numbered (e.g. VDI 12), with lower numbers representing a smoother surface and higher numbers representing a coarser texture.

The SPI standards divide surfaces into four main categories (A, B, C, D), which are in turn divided into specific subcategories (eg SPI A-1, A-2, A-3). This classification is based on the surface quality achieved by different polishing processes. A-grade surfaces are high gloss, while D-grade surfaces are textured, matte.

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Painting of plastic parts

 
Painting of plastic parts

Painting not only enhances the appearance of plastic parts, but also increases their durability and resistance. By applying layers of paint in a targeted manner, the parts are given a uniform, smooth surface that is both visually appealing and pleasant to the touch. Modern painting techniques offer a wide range of colors and effects, from high-gloss and metallic finishes to matte and textured surfaces, allowing for enormous design flexibility.

A painted plastic part is better protected against environmental influences. The paint layer acts as a barrier against UV radiation, moisture and chemical corrosion. This significantly extends the service life of the plastic parts. A painted surface is harder and more resistant to abrasion and scratches. This is particularly advantageous for components that are used in demanding environments and are exposed to high mechanical stress.

Soft touch finish

The Soft touch finish gives the plastic parts a pleasant, velvety surface that is not only visually appealing, but also provides a high-quality, soft feel. Soft-touch coating is often used in areas where the feel of the product plays an important role, such as automotive interior panels, electronic housings and consumer goods.

Conductive inks

A conductive paint coating gives the plastic parts conductive properties that make them ideal for protection against electromagnetic interference and electrostatic discharge. Conductive paint contains conductive particles such as carbon, silver or copper. This coating is particularly suitable for applications that require high electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and ESD protection, such as electronic housings.

Oppression

Plastic molded parts are printed using various printing techniques such as pad printing, screen printing and digital printing. Printing enables the components to be individually designed with logos, patterns or technical information. With pad printing, the desired print motif is incorporated into a steel cliché and transferred to the surface to be printed using a silicone stamp. Compared to other printing techniques, the soft printing stamp adapts very well to the surface contour. It is also possible to print on convex and concave surfaces. Possible color specifications: NCS, RAL, Pantone or color samples.

laser marking

Laser marking of plastic parts
Laser inscription opens up a multitude of possibilities for providing plastic covers and buttons with an attractive nighttime design. By using precise laser beams, lettering, engravings and other graphic elements can be incorporated into the workpieces with the greatest accuracy. With laser marking, plastic parts can be personalized in an elegant and professional way to create unique designs that meet your unique needs.

laser texturing

The laser beam can also be used to create textures by selectively removing material or changing surface properties.
This process enables the creation of complex patterns, microtextures and surface modifications that can improve grip, reduce friction or provide unique visual and tactile effects.

IMD (In-Mould Decoration)

Injection molded parts with IMD technology
In-mold decoration (IMD) enables the integration of decorative surfaces directly into the plastic component. The designs are clear, detailed and resistant to wear and fading, as well as mechanical stress and environmental influences. The prepared design film is precisely inserted into the injection mold. The pressure and heat during injection molding bond the film to the plastic, permanently integrating the design into the component. The film fuses with the plastic and forms a robust surface. After cooling, the finished plastic part is removed from the mold. The decorative design is now an integral part of the component. By integrating the decoration into the injection molding process, additional steps and costs for subsequent surface finishing are eliminated. This can lead to more efficient and cost-effective production.

PVD coating

Plastic parts with PVD coating
PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) coating gives plastic parts a metallic finish that is both visually appealing and functional. This coating offers excellent hardness and wear resistance, as well as high resistance to corrosion and chemical influences. PVD coating is often used in areas where both the aesthetics and durability of the product are crucial. Typical applications include automotive interior and exterior parts, electronic devices and consumer goods where a high-quality, metallic look is required.

Design Guide Plastic Molded Parts & Free Sample Card

sample card plastic structures

Our Design Guide for Plastic Molded Parts and the free sample card with plastic erosion structures are aimed specifically at developers, designers and buyers who are intensively involved in the development and production of plastic molded parts . employ

The construction guide a comprehensive and detailed overview of engineering plastics and their diverse applications in practice. There is also a special focus on important topics such as material selection and construction. This guide will help you make your projects more efficient and at the same time achieve better results.

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Our N&H plastic sample card, which is made of black ABS Plastic was cast, shows you 12 different SPI surface treatments, ranging from polished to rough textures. In addition, the sample card contains the 12 most common VDI 3400 Surface Texturesthat will help you plan and implement your Plastic molded parts can support.

Thanks to this comprehensive overview, you can more easily select the right surfaces for your projects. At the same time, you can optimize the quality of your plastic parts in a targeted manner. The sample card is a valuable tool that will accompany you during every phase of your planning and help you make precise decisions.

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