Overmolding and Insert Molding

At MJM Industries, we produce molded components that deliver durability, consistency, and reliability. Our in-house engineering team will work closely with you to design and build insert molded and overmolded parts for cable assemblies, connectors, and other critical applications. With U.S.-based production and responsive support, we help you move from concept to production with clarity and confidence.

Insert Molding vs Overmolding 

Both insert molding and overmolding create durable multi-material parts, but each process serves a different purpose.

Insert Molding

Insert molding uses a single shot of molten plastic that flows around a pre-placed insert made from materials such as steel, copper, or brass. Common inserts include pins, blades, threaded inserts, sleeves, bushings, and contact elements within a connector or housing. As the material cools, the insert and plastic form a strong, unified part that maintains consistent quality and eliminates many secondary assembly steps.

Overmolding

Overmolding is a two-stage process. A rigid substrate is molded first, then a second material is applied over or around it to add protection, flexibility or visual features. This process supports parts that require strain relief, shock absorption, ingress protection, improved grip or added color and branding. 

Comparison Table

Insert Molding  Overmolding 
Process  Single shot of plastic that flows around insert Two-shot process with a substrate and outer layer 
Speed  Faster Longer due to two-shot process  
Cost  More cost-effective for prototypes and small runs  Higher cost due to two tools and two-step cycle 
When to Use  Encapsulating inserts, creating rigid structures, and eliminating secondary assembly  Adding soft outer layers, strain relief, shock absorption, color, or grip features 

Overmolding and Insert Molding Applications

Overmolding and insert molding are used across a wide range of our projects, including: 

  • Connector housings and custom backshells 
  • Molded strain reliefs for cable assemblies 
  • Grommets and cable exits 
  • Sensor housings 
  • Insert-molded pins and contact structures 
  • Sealed electronics, PCB modules, and small devices 
  • Multi-material parts that need both structure and protection 


These processes help ensure long-term reliability in industrial automation, transportation, medical equipment, and other challenging environments.

Why Choose MJM Industries

With U.S.-based molding and manufacturing, we act as an extension of your team, supporting every stage of your project. You can count on us for: 

  • Responsive engineering collaboration 
  • Flexible support for prototype and production volumes 
  • Consistent, repeatable quality and testing 

Ready to Get Started?

MJM Industries is here to fulfill your insert molding or overmolding requirements. Contact us to begin collaborating with our engineering team.

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