John Allred of Wilmington Machinery
"Designing specialized machinery can be challenging, but exceeding the customer's expectation is rewarding."

John Allred
VP Engineering

Blow Molding and Custom Injection Molding Machinery

Custom Injection Molding Machinery
Custom Machine Building
Custom Plastic Processing Machinery
Custom Mold Design

Standard machines are fine for many applications. However, if you want to excel in your market, often you need a different approach. Wilmington Machinery succeeds in building the extraordinary. Some processors turn to local machine shops to have custom plastic processing machinery built. Wilmington Machinery offers unparalleled experience in designing and building sophisticated, custom injection molding and blow molding machinery. Most importantly, when you work with Wilmington Machinery, your completed machine is proprietary.

Wilmington Machinery is dedicated to designing and building custom machinery that will meet a company's most demanding processing needs. Each custom plastic processing machine is driven by the customer's own unique vision and goals. Wilmington Machinery engineers listen to the needs of each customer and devise innovative approaches that can be coupled with reliable production techniques. The result is a superb processing system that differentiates you from your competitors.

The Process

With each customer, Wilmington Machinery engineers and executives move through a stringent process to ensure that the result is a quality processing machine specific to the customer's unique needs. Each phase includes a detailed written objective, a schedule and a defined cost:

Exploratory Phase
This is a learning period during which the customer explains to Wilmington the process and his or her ideas for the future.

Concept Phase
During this phase, Wilmington's engineering and production-oriented staff tests each phase of concept prior to committing to the design.

Design Phase
All general arrangement drawings, detail drawings, schematics and bills of materials are created on current AutoCAD technology during this phase.

Build Phase
Each machine is assembled in Wilmington's 60,000 square foot state-of-the-art assembly bay.

Test Phase
During this phase, all machines are commissioned with molds under production conditions prior to shipping.

Commission Phase
The machine is installed in customer's facility and start-up and full production are achieved.