Whether you’re starting a new project or scaling an existing program, having the right manufacturing partner makes all the difference. This FAQ answers common questions about working with Manar from quoting and tooling to materials, production capabilities and ongoing support. You can move forward with confidence.
A. To provide an accurate quote, we typically require drawing with critical tolerances, the type of resin, if known, and your estimated annual volume. You can submit these through our Request a quote form.
A. Lead times vary based on part complexity and mold cavitation. Generally, a standard tool takes between 6 to 8 weeks for tooling from Asia, 12 to 14 weeks for tooling from the United States design approval to T1 samples. We offer expedited options for urgent market launches.
A. Yes. We are equipped for scalability, managing everything from bridge tooling and low-volume pilot runs to high-capacity, multi-cavity production totaling millions of units.
A. DFM is the process of optimizing a part’s design for the injection molding process. Our engineers review your technical files to identify potential issues like sink marks, warp or poor gate placement, ensuring the part is cost-effective and high-quality before the steel is cut. Learn more about DFM >
A. With thousands of thermoplastics available, from commodity resins like PP and PE to high-performance engineered resins, we help you select the material that best fits your part’s mechanical, environment and budget requirements. View our plastics materials guide >
A. Standard commercial tolerances are typically 0.005 to 0.020 inches depending on size. Tighter tolerances of 0.001 to 0.002 can be achieved depending on the material and part geometry. We work closely with your team to define “critical-to-function” dimensions.
A. Unless otherwise specified, the customer owns the tooling once paid in full. Manar provides professional storage and routine preventative maintenance for the life of the program while the tool is running at our facility
A. With four facilities in Indiana and Tennessee, we maintain a wide range of injection molding presses, with clamping forces ranging from small-tonnage (under 55 tons) for precision micro-parts to large-tonnage (over 2,300 tons) for substantial industrial components.
A. Yes. We specialize in insert molding (incorporating metal or plastic components into the mold) and overmolding (molding a soft-touch material over a rigid substrate) to improve part ergonomics and functionality.
A. We are committed to the highest standards and maintain certifications such as IATF 16949, ISO 9001 and 13485. We provide full traceability and documentation, including PPAP (Production Part Approval Process) when required. Learn more about our quality processes. >
A. Manar is a one-stop-shop. Our value-added services include:
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A. Yes, we offer white room manufacturing for medical device and other components. Discover our medical device manufacturing services. >
A. Yes. Many of our clients transition to a dock-to-stock model where we manage the procurement of non-plastic components, perform final assembly and ship finished products directly to their distribution centers.
A. We operate multiple facilities strategically located to serve the North American market in Tennessee and Indiana, providing the benefits of localized engineering support and reduced shipping costs.
A. We have an in-house toolroom staffed by expert mold makers. This allows us to perform routine maintenance and rapid repairs, minimizing downtime and extending the life of your investment.
A. We serve a diverse range of markets, including medical devices, automotive and transportation, aerospace, HVAC, lawn and garden equipment and consumer electronics products. Our breadth of experience allows us to cross-pollinate best practices from different industries.