Injection Molding shops in Kansas

Compare listed injection molders in Kansas by process fit and whether the quote matches the work on the print.

Clusters this page covers

  • Prototype and soft-tool cells for design learning and short runs
  • Production molders running multi-cavity tools with process control
  • Insert, overmold, and engineered-resin specialists
  • Mold makers that also sample, versus molders that only run a tool you already own

Selection rules

  1. State whether the quote is a prototype tool, a bridge tool, or a production tool. Those are three economics.
  2. Ask who designs, owns, and maintains the tool — and where it lives after sampling.
  3. Require the same resin grade, color, cavitation, and validation assumption from every molder.
  4. Separate a mold maker from a molder. Some companies are both. Most quotes are not.
  5. Use a state page when tryout visits or resin freight matter. Use this national page when the resin or process is uncommon.
  6. Directory listing is not a process window. Confirm press tonnage, resin, and validation with the plant.

When to use a prototype cell, a production molder, or a mold maker

Injection molding is a tool decision first and a piece-price decision second. Choose the operating model before you compare listed plants.

When this is the jobUseWhy
A design that still has to change, or a few hundred parts to learn fromPrototype or bridge molderYou are buying speed and change, not a tool that has to last 500,000 shots.
A released part with annual volume and a packaged-delivery assumptionProduction molderThe award is process control, cavitation, and tool life — not first-article heroics.
A new tool that has to be designed, built, and sampled before productionMold maker, or a molder that owns tool buildThe first deliverable is a tool that can run, not a box of parts.

How to source this work

Use an injection molder for repeat polymer parts where resin, tooling, process control, and lifetime volume determine cost and quality.

Include in the RFQ

  • 3D model with draft and critical dimensions
  • resin grade, color, and additives
  • prototype and production quantities
  • tool ownership and expected tool life
  • cosmetic, dimensional, and packaging requirements

Questions that separate suppliers

  • Who performs mold design, build, sampling, and maintenance?
  • How are resin traceability and process parameters controlled?
  • What is included in first-article and production validation?

Questions this page can answer

How should a buyer compare injection molders?

Start with resin, press fit, and whether the quote is prototype or production. Then compare tool ownership, cavitation, and validation. Listed counts show who is in the directory. They do not prove current press time.

What belongs in an injection-molding RFQ?

A 3D model with draft, resin grade, color, quantity, tool-ownership terms, and cosmetic or dimensional acceptance. Missing tool life or validation assumptions is why piece prices cannot be compared.

Listed Injection Molding Companies in Kansas

Results are ordered alphabetically. Inclusion is based on the matching process or industry recorded on each published profile.

American Chemical Systems

📍 Wichita, KS Est. 1994
Specialties: Specialty chemical productsCommercial cleaning chemicalsCustom chemical dispensing systemsDishwasher chemicals

American Chemical Systems is a leading chemical manufacturing and distribution company based in Wichita, Kansas, specializing in comprehensive chemica...

Gemtech

📍 Olathe, KS
Specialties: Plastic injection moldingsMold makingCustom tooling

Gemtech is a premier custom plastic injection molding manufacturer based in Spring Hill, Kansas, with over 40 years of specialized experience in the p...

Plastikon Healthcare

📍 Lawrence, KS Est. 1984
Specialties: Medical device injection moldingPharmaceutical packagingInsert molding2-shot molding

Plastikon Healthcare is a leading plastic injection molding manufacturer headquartered in Lawrence, KS, specializing in innovative healthcare and phar...

Tramec Plastics & Composites

📍 Wellington, KS
Specialties: Injection molding job shop servicesAgricultural applicationsElectrical components

Tramec Plastics & Composites is a leading American injection molding company group headquartered in Wellington, Kansas, specializing in precision inje...

Wescon Plastics

📍 Wichita, KS Est. 1984
Specialties: Plastic injection moldingProduct developmentPrototypingProduction tooling

Over 40 years of experience in custom plastic injection molding serving HVAC, heavy equipment, electrical, industrial, oil and gas, batteries, outdoor...

Injection Molding supplier landscape in Kansas

UNITEMFG currently matches 5 published supplier profiles to Injection Molding in Kansas, spanning 4 listed cities. The largest concentrations in the directory are Wichita (2 suppliers), Lawrence (1 supplier), and Olathe (1 supplier). This is a directory-derived view of available suppliers, not an estimate of the entire state market.

The capabilities most often named on matching profiles are 2-shot molding (1 profile), Agricultural applications (1 profile), and Blow/Fill/Seal technology (1 profile). The supplier set spans Plastics (4 profiles) and Chemicals (1 profile) among its most represented industries.

Wichita accounts for 2 of the 5 matching profiles (40%), so buyers seeking more quote competition should compare suppliers inside and outside that concentration. Use the listed capabilities as a first-pass filter, then require each shortlisted supplier to confirm that the relevant process is performed in-house, on suitable equipment, at the required scale.

Supplier locations

  • Wichita2
  • Lawrence1
  • Olathe1
  • Wellington1

Commonly listed capabilities

  • 2-shot molding1
  • Agricultural applications1
  • Blow/Fill/Seal technology1
  • Commercial cleaning chemicals1
  • Custom chemical dispensing systems1
  • Custom tooling1
  • Dishwasher chemicals1
  • Electrical components1

Industries represented

  • Plastics4
  • Chemicals1

This Kansas market view is calculated from published UNITEMFG profiles whose process labels map to the Injection Molding cluster. Counts describe directory coverage, not independently audited capacity, quality, or availability.

How to source Injection Molding in Kansas

Use injection molding suppliers for repeatable polymer parts where resin selection, tooling design, molding controls, and lifetime volume determine total cost and quality.

Include in the RFQ

  • 3D model with draft and critical dimensions
  • resin grade, color, and additives
  • prototype and production quantities
  • tool ownership and expected tool life
  • cosmetic, dimensional, and packaging requirements

Questions that separate suppliers

  • Who performs mold design, build, sampling, and maintenance?
  • How are resin traceability and process parameters controlled?
  • What is included in first-article and production validation?

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