How To Make A Clothes Hanger?
Clothes hangers are an everyday necessity in homes, retail shops, and garment factories. Behind their simple appearance lies a precise and efficient manufacturing process that ensures strength, durability, and functionality. As a professional manufacturer, we combine high-quality materials with advanced production technology to deliver reliable hangers for global customers.
Step 1: Injection Molding
The process begins with premium plastic pellets. These are fed into a high-performance injection molding machine, where they are melted at high temperature until they become liquid. Under strong pressure, the liquid plastic is injected into specialized hanger molds. After a short cooling phase, the mold opens and a hanger body takes shape.
Step 2: Quality Inspection
Every freshly molded hanger undergoes inspection. Skilled technicians check the surface for defects such as burrs, bubbles, or warping. Dimensions are measured carefully to ensure consistency. Only hangers that meet quality standards continue to the next stage.
Step 3: Hook Insertion
For hangers with metal hooks, the next stage is automatic hook insertion. Metal hooks—made of high-strength, rust-resistant material—are aligned and fed into an automated hook-inserting machine. Using intelligent sensors and precision clamping, each hook is positioned and inserted into the hanger body within milliseconds. This ensures a firm, durable connection that will not loosen during use.
Step 4: Secondary Testing
Once the hook is in place, the hanger passes through another testing station. Here, the insertion depth, vertical alignment, and hook strength are verified. Non-compliant pieces are automatically sorted out, ensuring that only flawless products proceed to packaging.
Step 5: Packaging
Finished hangers are counted, stacked, and packed into strong, eco-friendly cartons. Each carton is clearly labeled with product details and handling instructions, making it ready for safe storage and transport.
Our Range of Products
We produce hangers in sizes ranging from 8–10 inches for children to 15–19 inches for adults. Product types include:
Standard plastic hangers for everyday use.
Pant hangers with clips or grooves to prevent creasing.
Lingerie and underwear hangers with multiple clips or compartments.
Suit hangers with widened shoulders to maintain garment shape.
Combo hangers for matching tops and bottoms together.
Conclusion
Making a clothes hanger involves more than just molding plastic. From material selection and injection molding to automatic hook insertion and rigorous quality control, every step ensures durability and reliability. With a wide range of hanger designs and customization options, we provide solutions for retailers, laundries, garment factories, and international buyers who demand both quality and efficiency.
