Product & Mold Data
Part, resin and mold inputs
EXPORT MOLDS · INJECTION MOLDING · AUTOMATION
GEERPOWER turns the part, resin, mold, output target and factory conditions into a coordinated scope for export molds, injection molding production, automation and project-fit new machinery.
Known inputs, missing decisions and the next technical action are recorded before machine-only or turnkey scope is confirmed.
Part, resin and mold inputs
Handling and interface scope
Drying, cooling and power needs
Acceptance, packing and handover

PROJECT VIDEOSWatch the machine and delivery workflowPROJECT-FIRST LOGIC (KEYENCE INSPIRED)
Geerpower adopts a structured execution model: verify needs, match modules, then lock delivery conditions. This reduces wrong-machine inquiries and protects both parties from hidden integration risks.
We capture product geometry, resin, mold constraints, required output and utility limits, then define what a solution must satisfy before any price discussion.
Continue this routeProject scope is split into machine, automation, auxiliaries, trial, packing and handover. This avoids under-scoped quotes and hidden interface risks.
Continue this routeWe confirm acceptance conditions, missing decisions, factory constraints and support boundaries so buyers know what is included and what is excluded.
Continue this routeMachine-only route or turnkey cell route is selected by problem type.
Inclusion/exclusion boundaries are explicit before budget finalization.
Delivery documents, tests and handover checkpoints are pre-agreed in first review.
START WITH THE CUSTOMER PROBLEM
Choose the situation closest to the real production challenge. Geerpower uses it to organize the technical questions, system scope and next decision.
Which machine, mold interfaces, automation and auxiliaries are actually required?
A production-cell scope built from the product, resin, mold and target output.
Is the real bottleneck the machine, mold, cycle, handling, cooling or material preparation?
A bottleneck review that separates machine capacity from production-cell constraints.
Which process, equipment and interface conditions must be controlled before replacement or expansion?
A project checklist covering molding inputs, machine route, auxiliaries and acceptance evidence.
How can the new machine fit the existing mold, utilities, workflow and delivery window?
A compatibility and handover plan that makes hidden interfaces visible before purchase.
EXPLORE GEERPOWER
These are the primary GEERPOWER pages for new machinery, turnkey engineering, project evidence, support and company information.
GEERPOWER AT A GLANCE
Concise facts for manufacturers, engineering teams and procurement teams evaluating a new machine or complete production cell.
No complete specification is required. Start with the project information already available.
PROJECT BEFORE PRODUCT
Geerpower Plastics structures the part, mold, process, output, auxiliary and delivery requirements first. The GEERPOWER new machine is then configured as part of a clear machine-only or turnkey production scope.
Studio presentation · Actual machine referenceGEERPOWER MACHINE
GP3600The visible machine model is GP3600. Final technical configuration, mold fit, auxiliaries and delivery scope are confirmed against the buyer's product and capacity requirements.
TWO NEW-MACHINE SERIES
Every GEERPOWER new-machine project follows a common quality-control approach informed by all-electric production requirements—from component control and assembly checks to documented inspection and acceptance.
01The GEERPOWER servo-hydraulic series is the practical new-machine route for buyers who need application matching, controlled project cost and a clearly defined production-cell scope.
Explore series →
02The GEERPOWER all-electric series is the application-led route for projects where drive architecture, process repeatability, production environment and energy strategy need to be evaluated together.
Explore series →ONE NEW-MACHINE BRAND · TWO PROJECT SCOPES
Both scopes start with the same product, mold, output, utilities and destination data. The right scope depends on whether the buyer needs a configured new machine or an integrated production cell.
INDUSTRY ENTRY POINTS
Industry context helps define the material, mold, output, handling and delivery questions that make a machine recommendation useful.
Project planning for crates, bins, pallets, containers and other packaging or logistics products, from part and mold review to the machine, automation and cooling scope.
Open industry solution →02Application-led machine and production-cell planning for daily-use products, storage products, kitchenware, housings and other consumer molded parts.
Open industry solution →03Project review for electrical housings, enclosures, connectors and technical plastic parts where resin preparation, mold interfaces and process stability matter.
Open industry solution →04Evidence-led production-cell planning for technical housings, interior components, connectors and functional plastic parts with defined material and quality requirements.
Open industry solution →05Project-based machine, mold, auxiliary and delivery planning for durable housings, functional components, workshop products and other industrial molded parts.
Open industry solution →START WITH YOUR REAL SITUATION
Each route opens a project brief prepared for that situation. Your selection, project stage and equipment preference stay connected through the inquiry journey.
01A structured starting point for a new product launch or standalone line, covering the machine, mold, automation, material handling, cooling, utilities and handover interfaces.
02Compare the new target with the existing mold, machine, cycle, auxiliaries and utilities so the real bottleneck and required changes are visible before purchase.
03Organize the GEERPOWER machine, mold, robot, material handling, cooling, utilities, trial plan, packing and handover responsibilities as one coordinated project.

BUYER ASSURANCE
The machine is one part of the production system. Before a commercial recommendation, we organize the evidence needed to judge fit, interfaces and delivery risk across the project.
FROM PROBLEM TO PRODUCTION
Each stage creates a buyer-facing output. The goal is to reduce hidden assumptions before purchase and prepare the project for verification, delivery and operation.
Review the part, resin, mold, output target, quality requirement and factory constraints.
Buyer receives: known inputs, missing-data list and priority risks.Match the new machine and define mold interfaces, automation, auxiliaries, utilities and layout.
Buyer receives: machine-only or turnkey solution scope.Align technical assumptions, included and optional items, trial conditions and acceptance evidence.
Buyer receives: reviewable scope and responsibility boundaries.Coordinate packing, documents, shipment, handover, training inputs and after-sales support boundaries.
Buyer receives: delivery and handover plan tied to the confirmed scope.PROOF BEFORE PROMISE
A useful project case explains the buyer problem, the selected solution, the verified scope and the result. Geerpower publishes only what current evidence and customer permission support.
01Review the visible GEERPOWER GP3600 reference, then confirm the final configuration, mold fit, options and delivery scope against the live project.
Review GP3600 evidence →
02Use the turnkey project route to review machine, mold interfaces, robot, auxiliaries, utilities, trial and handover as one coordinated scope.
Review the turnkey scope →
03Connect test conditions, open-point closure, documentation, packing and support boundaries to the confirmed commercial and technical scope.
Review handover standards →Buyer-specific testimonials and quantified outcomes are added only with supporting records and publication permission.

BUYER RESOURCE
A useful project brief should also define shot capacity, mold space, process, utilities, automation, acceptance criteria and delivery scope.
Read the machine selection guideFAST RESPONSE FLOW
We review every project brief against route fit, project evidence and delivery boundary before confirming price discussion.
PROJECT QUESTIONS
A useful quotation starts with application facts and visible evidence, not a generic tonnage list. These are the questions buyers most often need to settle before selecting a project route.
GEERPOWER offers two new-machine series: servo-hydraulic injection molding machines and all-electric injection molding machines. Final selection is based on the product, mold, process, output, utilities, investment boundary and delivery requirements.
Both hydraulic and all-electric projects follow a common quality-control approach informed by all-electric production requirements: controlled component selection, assembly accuracy, repeatable inspection, documented checks and project-specific acceptance. This does not mean the two series have identical drive architecture or performance.
Geerpower Holdings Limited is the parent company. Geerpower Plastics operates the GEERPOWER business for export molds, injection molding production, automation and project-fit new machinery. GEEPOW Certified is the separate pre-owned plastics-equipment route at geepow.com.
Send the product drawing or photo, resin, part weight, mold dimensions, cavity count, target cycle or output, voltage and destination. If some data is missing, share what is available and Geerpower will identify the gaps before confirming a new-machine configuration.
Certified pre-owned injection molding machines and other used equipment are handled separately by GEEPOW Certified. Visit geepow.com for used-equipment information and current opportunities.
The scope can include export mold development, injection molding production, robot and automation integration, auxiliaries, project-fit new machinery, trial planning, packing, documentation and project handover as required.
Yes. Depending on the project, the scope can include the machine, mold-interface review, robot, dryer, loader, chiller, conveyor, power and cooling requirements, trial planning, packing and delivery coordination.
The machine shown is the GEERPOWER GP3600. Final technical configuration, mold fit, auxiliaries and delivery scope are confirmed against the buyer's product and capacity requirements before a commercial recommendation is made.
Geerpower reviews the application data, identifies missing inputs, configures the new machine and organizes the production-cell and delivery interfaces needed for a structured project scope and commercial discussion.
The most useful starting inputs are the product or photo, resin, part weight, mold dimensions, target output, utilities, voltage and destination. Geerpower records missing inputs before confirming machine-only or turnkey scope.
Yes. Current GEO landing campaigns cover Mexico and Turkey, and the team coordinates global shipping, delivery documents, customs-ready handover points and after-sales support expectations from project review onward.
Yes. The project brief starts with your part and process inputs, then we suggest a better-matched machine route. You do not need to decide between hydraulic and all-electric before the first review.
START WITH YOUR PRODUCT
Share the product, material, mold, capacity and current project stage. We will configure the GEERPOWER machine and structure a machine-only or turnkey production scope.
