Design and Prototyping:
The process begins with a 3D model, often based on sketches provided by artists or toy designers. Toy prototypes are then produced using 3D printing technology, followed by manual coloring to create specific samples. This stage is crucial for confirming the art figure's appearance and dimensions.
PVC Injaction Mold Making:
Considering factors like production volume, structure, and details, the mold design is crafted, usually from metals like steel or copper. Mold making is a critical step affecting the quality and efficiency of PVC Figurines production
Injection Molding Process:
Widely used for everyday plastic art toy products, this technique is pivotal in the production of high-precision assembly plastic toys. The process involves melting plastic pellets (PVC, ABS) and injecting them into molds. This step can be fully automated, allowing for high-speed, efficient production of complex shapes.
Coloring and Assembly:
Post-molding, art toys are colored using techniques like spray painting or pad printing. Special processes like water decals or electroplating can be employed for unique finishes. Manual coloring is also an option when necessary.
Final Assembly and Packaging:
The assembly often involves eco-friendly adhesives or snap-fit joints designed during the mold-making stage. Packaging varies from foam inserts and gift boxes to premium wooden cases, PVC boxes, or window boxes.