With over 20 years of experience working on various communication products such as professional and office headsets, hearing aids, sport headsets, microphones, and communication speakers, Goodway is well ahead in terms of the technology required to handle extremely small parts and precision plastic manufacturing.
Headsets usually consist of extremely tiny and complex parts, especially in the boom arms, and we have accumulated valuable experience with different types of boom arms such as long booms, 2K, multi-movements, TPE booms, and so on. Headsets also require robust plastic parts to withstand everyday usage impacts, and we excel in using various post-treatment technologies such as NCVM, clean room painting, laser technology, IML, and more to make the plastic parts look exclusive and keep up with trends.
With an in-house lab and professional engineers, we can conduct reliable reliability tests to ensure that our plastic parts meet rigorous requirements and that our strong materials and mechanical knowledge can meet the high quality standards required in development and support.
Goodway has been working with top global diagnostic equipment and medical device brands for many years and has always been closely involved in their product development. Moreover, FDA approval and biocompatibility are extremely critical in the medical industry, and Goodway has always been aware of this, ensuring that all its parts comply with these standards.
With a range of products such as hearing diagnostic equipment, hearing aids, dental scanners, and various monitoring devices, along with a built-in medical-grade part cleaning facility, Goodway ensures that it is ISO 13485 (medical certification) and QC080000 certified. This guarantees that the entire supply chain is under control and fully compliant.
With a humble start in plastic watches, Goodway has since spread its wings and ventured into more adventurous endeavors, such as cordless phones, CD players, headphones, sensors, computers, and more recently, CCTVs, drones, and wearable devices.
Furthermore, as part of our commitment and trust, Goodway has a non-disclosure agreement with its clients to ensure that new concepts are not leaked to the market. We also understand that time is critical in the electronics market and strive to ensure that products are launched ahead of our clients' competitors.
Electronics have always required precision plastic components, and only the most advanced secondary processes, such as NCVM, IML, and UV painting, can keep up with the ever-changing design trends. Since every new product has a unique design, we consistently use our material data platform to help customers choose the best materials for their products and provide a mechanically designed solution.
Since the beginning of 2000, Goodway has made significant headway in entering the industrial market. We have been engaged in projects related to oil plants, antennas, automotive applications, and testing instruments. Our clients require consistent dimensions, tight tolerances, functional testing, and the integration of new high-end engineering materials, such as PEEK and Ryton.
These projects have provided Goodway with invaluable knowledge and experience in the creation of industrial plastic components. It is crucial that any industrial product operates efficiently and effectively, as failure is not an option. For instance, if a plastic component for an oil plant were to fail—even a small broken part—the cost impact could be substantial for the oil company and its customers.
To achieve this, we use our material database platform to assist our clients in selecting the most suitable materials for their products and utilize optimal manufacturing parameters based on the RJG methodology to manufacture the plastic components.
We are always keen to penetrate new markets that might benefit from our expertise, which also enables us to learn from them and enhance our professionalism, experience, and services. In addition to our dedicated units, we have been gaining experience from various industries and startups, including automotive, antennas, networking, currency detectors, cameras, data center cooling, and more. These industries have been—and continue to be—the ultimate source of knowledge that elevates our capabilities in plastic component manufacturing. We strive to support these companies from their initial concepts to realistic products by providing various engineering services, such as material and secondary process selection, mechanical input, risk analysis, refining specifications, supply chain management, logistics, and more.