Our Capability

Industrial Automation
Injection molding enables the production of durable, lightweight, and precisely shaped plastic components used in a wide range of electric products, from connectors to protective housings and switches.
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Industrial Automation
Injection molding for electronic connectors often uses high-temperature engineering plastics and precision mold technologies like multi-cavity molds and insert molding to ensure tolerances and excellent insulation.
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Industrial Automation
Injection molding for electrical boxes utilizes technologies like hot runner systems, gas-assisted molding, and flame-retardant materials to achieve strong, lightweight, and safety-compliant enclosures.
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Industrial Automation
Injection molding for plastic light components often uses optical-grade materials, precision molds, and technologies like two-shot molding and ultrasonic welding to ensure clarity, durability, and seamless assembly.
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Industrial Automation
Electric overmolding combines insert molding, low-pressure molding, and precision temperature control to encapsulate electronic components, delivering insulation, strain relief, and improved durability.
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Our
Expertise
VDAC supports the fast-evolving automation and electronics industries with precision injection molding solutions. By combining deep engineering expertise with advanced tooling, we produce high-performance plastic components that meet strict functional and dimensional requirements. Our process is driven by a commitment to quality, using engineering-grade resins and high-temperature plastics to manufacture parts that are lightweight, durable, and highly reliable. Whether it's for sensor housings, actuator covers, cable connectors, or structural enclosures, VDAC ensures every molded part meets ISO9001 standards and the demands of modern automated systems.
Our Experience
VDAC has produced molds and parts for electric and electronics applications, including sockets, connectors, wiring components, and more—using advanced technologies like overmolding to enhance insulation, durability, and structural integrity.












