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At Stellar, we offer a wide variety of choices for your injection molding needs. We will build your mold from the best material to suite your production needs while maintaining cost effectiveness. We offer options for resins tailored to your specifications. If you would like to work with a resin specific to your application and do not see it listed below, please let us know and we will accommodate your needs.
If you require samples, or a run of parts, we offer in house, "turn-key" options to accommodate your project.

Tool Materials

Resin Materials
Stellar offers the right materials to fit your needs. Be it; prototyping, short-run, or class 101, we can build your mold out of the applicable elements for optimal production.
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T4 or T6 aluminum (for proto and short run production)
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Beryllium copper (when heat dissipation is a factor)
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P20 Tool Steel
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S7/H13 Steel
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Stainless Tool Steel
If you don't see the material you are looking for, please contact us with any questions.
Stellar has worked with most readily available resins in the industry.
ABS
ABS/PC
Acetal
Acetal Copolymer
Acetal Homopolymer
ETPU
HDPE
LCP
LDPE
LLDPE
Nylon 6
Nylon 6/12
Nylon 66
PBT
PC/PBT
PEEK
PEI
PET
PETG
PMMA
Polycarbonate
Polypropylene
PPA
PPE/PS
PPS
PS
PSU
SB
TPE
TPU
TPV
"Even when it wasn’t a tool you built, you jumped through hoops to help us out.”
-Senior Design Engineer
Automotive Industry
Stellar is a proud member of the American Mold Builders Association. The AMBA is an organization dedicated to the advancement of the industry through technological innovation and cost effective manufacturing practices.
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Wall Thickness
This table outlines the recommended thicknesses for some of the more common resins used in the industry.
If you have a question regarding any other specs, please contact us.
