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Advanced Injection Molding & 3D Printing

Injection Molding

We deliver high-precision engineering solutions through advanced injection molding technologies. Our process ensures consistent quality and technical accuracy for complex plastic components.


Machine Data:

 

Model:    Clamp Force  Shot Size*   Platen Size   Opening Stroke

 

TM-15G       15 Ton          0.5-1.0 oz          12" × 12"               8"

TM-90G      90 Ton        4-5 oz                  22" × 22"            13"

TM-145G    145 Ton      7-8 oz                  27" × 27"            16"

TM-200G    200 Ton    11-13 oz               30.7" × 30.7"    18.5"

TM-300G    300 Ton    24-31 oz              37" × 37"           22.8"

Our Services

3D-Printing

Empowering rapid prototyping and custom manufacturing with high-fidelity 3D printing. We utilize industrial-grade materials to produce functional prototypes and end-use parts with technical precision.

 

We proudly utilize the Bambu Labs H2D Pro machines;

These state-of-the-art 3D printers support 20 material types, including: PLA, PETG, TPU, PVA, BVOH, ABS, ASA, PC, PA (nylon), PET, and their carbon/glass fiber-reinforced variants (e.g., PLA-CF, PA-CF, PPS-CF)

Start Your Project

Ready to bring your engineering vision to life? Reach out to our technical team for injection molding and 3D printing quotes.

Email Us:

info@texasprecisionplastics.com

Texas Precision Plastics, LLC

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Project Type
Injection Molding
3D Printing
Rapid Prototyping

INJECTION MOLDING

We are the exclusive injection molding company for Tinker and Rasor's line of test stations for the pipeline, telephone, and fiber optic industries.

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• 3D PRINTING • RAPID PROTOTYPING

This is an insert 3D printed for our client. The case contains equipment used on Offshore Production Platforms to measure corrosion protection levels.

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About Us:



From a Tool & Die Shop to Texas Precision Plastics: 67 Years of Trust

In 1957, three tool & die makers — Rodger E. Boaz, Harry Lamphere, and George Morehouse — started a small shop building tooling for the injection molding industry. That company was L.B.M. Products Inc.

It wasn’t long before they expanded beyond tooling, bringing injection molding machines in-house and growing to 11 machines over the years, producing parts for industries ranging from electronics to household goods to swimming pools.


In the late 1980s, LBM began manufacturing electronic enclosures and test stations for Tinker & Rasor, serving the pipeline, telecommunications, and emerging fiber-optic industries. What started as a supplier relationship grew into a decades-long partnership built on trust, quality, and shared values.

When Tinker & Rasor established its new headquarters in New Braunfels, Texas, in 2019, the company encouraged LBM to relocate as well. In 2021, LBM relocated to Texas, bringing more than six decades of plastics manufacturing experience.


Soon afterward, Tinker & Rasor acquired LBM. The transaction reflected the character of both companies and the people behind them. There were no attorneys, lengthy negotiations, or stacks of contracts. The deal was completed with a handshake between friends who trusted one another's word.

Following the acquisition, Tinker & Rasor established Texas Precision Plastics to expand injection molding and manufacturing services throughout South Texas while preserving the craftsmanship and customer-first philosophy that defined LBM from the beginning.

 

Today, Texas Precision Plastics proudly carries forward the legacy built by the founders of LBM and industry leaders like Rodger Boaz, whose integrity, hard work, and commitment to doing business the right way continue to guide the company.

 

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