Strategic partnership RJG strengthens moulding capabilities with addition of Imflux technology

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RJG has announced it will serve as the point of purchase and service hub for all Imflux hardware and software, expanding its injection moulding solutions portfolio. This strategic step provides manufacturers with an additional option for improving efficiency, reducing energy use, and enhancing process flexibility in a changing production landscape.

RJG integrates Imflux technology, completing the picture of a comprehensive, future-ready injection molding strategy.(Source:  free licensed /  Pixabay)
RJG integrates Imflux technology, completing the picture of a comprehensive, future-ready injection molding strategy.
(Source: free licensed / Pixabay)

Injection moulding training and technology provider RJG announces they will be the point of purchase for pre-engineering, installation and service for all hardware and software components of Imflux. With this strategic move, the company wants to further solidify its commitment to delivering innovative, data-driven moulding solutions while offering customers even more flexibility and control in today’s rapidly shifting manufacturing landscape. They will also serve as the hub for all services related to the Imflux technology, including Education, Process Engineering Support, Trial Services, and Parts. RJG will continue to support current Imflux users while welcoming future ones, backed by their top-notch support team and strong commitment to client care.

Imflux, previously operated as a subsidiary of Procter & Gamble, is known for its unique low constant pressure moulding technology. With this addition, RJG customers now gain access to an additional option that supports machine downsizing, energy savings, and facility-to-facility mold transfer — critical advantages as manufacturers face high energy costs and reshoring efforts. As part of the agreement, Procter & Gamble is also transferring valuable intellectual property (IP) to RJG to support the continued advancement of molding technologies. This IP contribution will serve as a foundation for future innovations, enabling RJG to accelerate the development of cutting-edge solutions that further enhance quality, efficiency, and sustainability in the injection molding industry.

“We’re excited to bring Imflux technology under the RJG umbrella,” said Rob Nugent, CEO of RJG. “The combined strengths of RJG and Imflux give customers a powerful ability to produce quality parts with smaller machines, reduce material costs, and lower energy consumption — all while supporting cost-effective strategies. It’s about giving molders another option — another way to win in a highly competitive, cost-conscious market.”

By enabling moulding at lower, more consistent pressures, Imflux allows manufacturers to run existing molds in smaller-tonnage machines, opening the door to significant energy savings and a more sustainable footprint. In addition, for companies reshoring tooling or shifting production between facilities, the technology reduces the need for identical presses, helping offset costly transfers.

Imflux complements RJG’s existing portfolio, including Copilot, The Hub and Decoupled Molding Process training.

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