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Nicolet Plastics is excited to announce the addition of a 360-ton two-shot injection molding press at our Jackson, Wisconsin facility. This new capability allows us to help customers solve complex design challenges and bring innovative products to market more efficiently. This specialized equipment opens new possibilities for customers who need complex, multi-material components produced efficiently in a single manufacturing cycle.

What is 2-Shot Injection Molding?

Two-shot injection molding is an advanced manufacturing process that combines two different materials or colors into a single part during one molding cycle. Unlike traditional injection molding, which produces parts from a single material, two-shot molding uses specialized equipment with dual injection units to create integrated, multi-functional components.

The process works in two stages: First, the initial material is injected into the mold to form the substrate. The part is then transferred—via rotating platen or robotic system—to a second position within the same mold, where the second material is injected onto, into, or around the first. The two materials form a molecular bond as they cool, creating a single, unified component that would otherwise require assembly from separate pieces.

Key Benefits for Your Products

Eliminates Assembly Operations
Two-shot molding consolidates what would typically be multiple manufacturing steps into one. This eliminates the need for secondary assembly, adhesives, fasteners, or other joining methods. The result is reduced labor costs, shorter production timelines, and fewer opportunities for assembly errors.

Stronger, More Durable Parts
Because the two materials form a molecular bond during the molding process, two-shot parts are significantly stronger than components assembled from separately molded pieces. This enhanced structural integrity translates to better sealing properties, improved impact resistance, and longer product life.

Enhanced Design Flexibility
Two-shot molding gives designers unprecedented freedom to combine different material properties in a single component. Create parts with rigid structural elements and soft-touch grips, integrate clear windows into opaque housings, or combine materials with different hardness levels for improved functionality. The process also enables multi-color parts without painting or decorating.

Cost Savings on High-Volume Production
While initial tooling investment is higher than standard injection molding, two-shot molding delivers substantial cost savings for medium to high-volume production runs. The elimination of assembly labor, reduction in part counts, and streamlined manufacturing process make it increasingly cost-effective as volumes rise.

Common Applications & Industries

Two-shot injection molding is ideal for a wide range of products across multiple industries:

Medical Devices: Ergonomic instrument handles, integrated seals and gaskets, multi-material surgical tools, dental equipment

Consumer Products: Power tool grips, toothbrush handles, kitchen utensil grips, electronic device cases

Industrial: Hand tool grips, control knobs, sealed housings, equipment handles

Sporting Goods: Athletic equipment with comfort grips, multi-material sporting goods components

Material Capabilities

Our two-shot molding capabilities support a wide variety of material combinations. Common pairings include:

  • Hard plastic substrates with soft thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) overmolds for comfortable grips
  • Rigid structural plastics combined with flexible sealing materials
  • Multi-color combinations using different grades of the same material family
  • Engineering resins paired with commodity plastics for cost-optimized designs

Material selection is critical to two-shot molding success—the materials must be chemically compatible to form a strong bond. Our experienced team will work with you to select the optimal material combination for your specific application, balancing performance requirements with cost considerations.

Why Choose Nicolet As Your 2-Shot Molding Partner

Specialized Equipment
Two-shot molding requires specialized machinery with dual injection units and precise transfer systems. Standard injection molding presses simply can’t do this work. Our new 360-ton two-shot press gives us the capability to mold your multi-material parts correctly the first time.

Here’s what that means for your project: tighter tolerances, stronger material bonds, and consistent quality from part to part. Trying to achieve similar results by molding components separately and assembling them later introduces variables at every step—more handling, potential misalignment, inconsistent bonding, and quality issues. Purpose-built two-shot equipment eliminates those problems.

Having this capability in-house also simplifies your life. You deal with one manufacturer instead of coordinating between a molder and an assembler. That means clearer communication, faster turnaround, and one partner responsible for the final part quality.

Design Assistance
Two-shot molding requires careful design consideration from the start. Our engineering team provides comprehensive Design for Manufacturability (DFM) analysis to ensure your parts are optimized for the two-shot process. We’ll help you understand wall thickness requirements, material interface considerations, and design features that maximize the benefits of this technology.

Quality You Can Trust
Our Mountain facility maintains ISO 9001:2015 certification, and our commitment to quality extends across all operations. We apply scientific molding principles, utilizing advanced process monitoring and controls to ensure consistency and repeatability in every part we produce.

Full-Service Capabilities
Beyond molding, Nicolet offers complementary services including insert molding, pad printing, assembly, and fulfillment programs. We can be your single-source partner for complex plastic components, reducing your vendor management requirements and streamlining your supply chain.

Ready to Explore 2-Shot Molding for Your Application?

If you’re developing a product that could benefit from multi-material construction, or if you’re looking to eliminate assembly steps in your current design, we’d like to hear from you. Our team can evaluate your application, provide design feedback, and deliver a detailed quote for your project.

Contact Nicolet Plastics today to discuss how our new two-shot injection molding capabilities can enhance your product’s performance and reduce your manufacturing costs.