Injection Molding in Oklahoma

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Injection Molding Services – Serving Oklahoma State

Engineering-Grade Plastic Manufacturing for the Sooner State

Texas Injection Molding serves manufacturers, energy companies, aerospace contractors, and industrial firms across Oklahoma from our Houston, Texas headquarters. With shared borders, robust interstate connectivity, and deep ties to the energy and aerospace sectors, Texas and Oklahoma represent a natural manufacturing partnership. We deliver domestic-made, precision-engineered plastic components to Oklahoma businesses that need quality, speed, and supply chain reliability.

Full-Service Injection Molding for Oklahoma

Our manufacturing suite is designed to serve Oklahoma’s diverse industrial base:

  • DFM (Design for Manufacturing): Engineering audits that reduce part cost and catch design issues before tooling.
  • Custom Tooling: High-precision molds for reliable, long-term production.
  • Engineering-Grade Molding: Performance polymers for energy, aerospace, and industrial applications.
  • Secondary Operations: Sonic welding, mechanical assembly, and decorative printing.
  • Turnkey Logistics: Kitting and packaging for direct-to-distribution delivery.

Why Oklahoma Companies Choose Texas Injection Molding

Oklahoma’s economy is one of the most diversified in the South-Central United States, anchored by world-class aerospace and defense operations, a major energy sector, and a growing technology industry. Tinker Air Force Base — the world’s largest Department of Defense Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul facility — anchors Oklahoma City’s aerospace economy. Spirit AeroSystems and American Airlines’ maintenance base drive Tulsa’s aviation sector. Energy giants Devon Energy, ONEOK, and Chesapeake Energy headquartered in the state demand precision components for complex oilfield and pipeline applications.

Oklahoma’s Manufacturing and Industrial Ecosystem

Oklahoma is home to world-class manufacturing infrastructure: Goodyear’s largest tire manufacturing facility, the Port of Catoosa (the nation’s furthest inland all-weather port), and four interstate highways providing exceptional logistics connectivity. The state’s pro-business incentive programs and low cost of doing business make it one of the most attractive manufacturing environments in the country. Texas Injection Molding is ready to serve Oklahoma’s supplier network.

Key Sectors We Serve

  • Aerospace & Defense: High-tolerance components for the Tinker AFB MRO supply chain and OKC/Tulsa contractors.
  • Energy: Precision polymer parts for oil and gas production, pipeline infrastructure, and energy services.
  • Food Processing: Durable components for Oklahoma’s significant food and beverage manufacturing sector.
  • Technology & Bioscience: Precision housings for Paycom, Cytovance Biologics, and the growing tech corridor.

Texas–Oklahoma Manufacturing Partnership

Our Houston facility is connected to Oklahoma City via I-35 and to Tulsa via I-44/I-40 — well-established freight corridors that enable competitive lead times. We visit Oklahoma clients regularly for on-site engineering reviews, and our Texas-based manufacturing model eliminates the tariff and compliance exposure of overseas production.

Oklahoma: A State We’re Proud to Serve

Oklahoma’s blend of Western heritage, thriving cities, and generous hospitality makes every client visit memorable:

  • Oklahoma City’s Bricktown entertainment district and the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum.
  • Tulsa’s Art Deco architecture and the Philbrook Museum of Art.
  • The natural beauty of the Ouachita Mountains and the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge.

Our Core Strategy: People, Process, and Technology

A “plastic-first” engineering culture, scientific molding principles, and ISO-aligned quality systems underpin every project we deliver — from prototypes to million-unit production runs.

Partner With Texas Injection Molding

Call 281-489-4292 or fill out our Contact Form to discuss your Oklahoma injection molding project with one of our engineers.