Developing the right injection molded part to satisfy your company's needs can prove to be a difficult task. The process may involve taking a rough idea for a part through to engineering design, tooling construction, part production, and ongoing quality assurance. In some cases, if the process moves through different suppliers, you lose control and quality.
A job shop that will take your ideas from rough concepts to finished, high quality parts, all through in-house operations. An advantage is having all of the injection molding machines manufactured internally, assuring customers of the newest innovations available and minimizing downtime for any maintenance.
Leading suppliers employ a team concept in the development of your part's needs. Working closely together, each internal group provides input into the planning, design, production and quality assurance of the final product. The emphasis on quality begins in a modern production environment where cleanliness is a hallmark. During production, meticulous care in setup and frequent monitoring of the process parameters ensures consistent products. Completed parts are inspected and tested as well as monitored via Statistical Process Control (SPC).
Custom molding strengths focus on the ability to hold close tolerances with unmatched repeatability. That means each part - whether molding thousands or millions - meets a high quality standard. To keep pace with new technology, a Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) system can electronically monitor the molding process, to ensure the highest quality levels.
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