Capital for injection molding equipment — Injection Molding Financing
We connect plastic manufacturing shops with lenders specializing in machine upgrades and capacity expansion.
Checking rates does not affect your credit score.
- Clamping force
- Shot weight
- Cycle time
- Mold flow
- Tonnage
- Resin throughput
- Platen size
- Servo hydraulics
Equipment financing for plastic injection molding businesses
Financing options matched to your situation, in one place.
- NEW New machine purchase Finance high-tonnage machines for immediate production line expansion.
- USED Used machinery acquisition Capital for pre-owned equipment with verified maintenance records.
- LEASE Operating leases Fixed-term leases designed for equipment with frequent tech turnover.
- REFY Refinancing existing gear Consolidate debt on current machinery to free up operational cash flow.
- $50K–$5M Funding ranges
- 24–48 hours Time to decision
- 0 points Hard credit impact
How the money moves.
One soft check to match. One hard pull, and only from the lender you choose. That mechanism is why this is not a broker.
Deep industry expertise
- Our partners understand clamping force and specific molding specs.
- We connect you to lenders who value industrial machine collateral.
Fast approval times
- Get preliminary feedback within 48 hours for standard inquiries.
- Eliminate weeks of waiting for traditional bank reviews.
Transparent inquiry
- Searching for capital does not trigger a hard credit inquiry.
- Compare multiple lenders without harming your business profile.
Why the usual lenders say no.
Your revenue is real. The problem is the form. Here is why traditional underwriting turns away healthy operators in this space, and what we do differently.
Collateral valuation
Banks struggle to value specialized molding tools and secondary markets.
Niche operating history
Generalist lenders flag plastic manufacturing as high-risk overhead.
High debt utilization
Retail banks reject applications based on existing equipment loans.
What a funded request actually looks like.
Composite illustrative scenarios, not specific borrowers. Each is built from the kinds of requests this niche routinely sees.
Precision parts shop owner
Purchasing a high-tonnage multi-cavity press for automotive parts.
Medical device manufacturer
Acquiring a refurbished cleanroom-compatible injection machine.
Custom mold shop manager
Refinancing a three-year-old press to reduce monthly payments.
Packaging facility owner
Upgrading the production line to high-efficiency servo hydraulics.
Managing equipment overhead
Read our guide on calculating the total cost of ownership for injection molding machinery to ensure your investment targets the right ROI.