Connector Insert Molding is an advanced injection molding process that involves pre-placing metal pins, terminals, or other components (such as copper, brass, or stainless steel) into a mold, followed by injecting thermoplastic resin to form an integrated connector assembly. This technique combines the conductivity and strength of metals with the insulation, lightweight nature, and flexibility of plastics, resulting in highly durable and reliable products. It is suitable for various electronic and electrical applications, capable of withstanding extreme temperatures, mechanical stress, and environmental challenges.
The product, as shown in the provided image, is an L-shaped bent connector assembly with a black plastic housing embedded with gold-plated pins—one end featuring a 4-pin arrangement and the other with 5 extending pins—for circuit board connections, signal transmission, or custom interfaces. The image highlights its precise bent design, ideal for space-constrained applicatio…