Contract Manufacturer Increases Its Medical Market Presence

Dynomax Inc., through new equipment investment, works to better serve the tight tolerance requirements.

Dynomax Inc., a leader in value-added engineering and high-precision machining, injection molding and tooling, has updated and expanded its micro molding and tooling machine fleet to better serve the tight tolerance requirements of its medical, aerospace and defense customers. 

Dynomax’s increased capacity supports its commitment to meet the growing medical device market demand. Dynomax’s investment includes all-electric injection and insert molding machines employing 6-axis robots for repeatability of plus or minus 0.0001", and micro injection units with 0.6 oz. shot sizes for near 100% accuracy and repeatability. 

The company also purchased several Swiss-style turning machines for manufacturing components from titanium, stainless steel and other metals, and enhanced EDM machines that employ advanced Swiss technology. The new machines can hold tolerances of plus or minus 0.0002 inches for micro injection molding and turning, and plus or minus 0.0001" for thin wall molding. 

Dynomax’s high glass content thermoplastic and thermoset injection molding and tooling operations are supported by a vertically integrated engineering and manufacturing team, incorporating the latest design process technology for mold flow analysis,” says Walter Zic, VP of operations. “By expanding and upgrading to over 35 cutting-edge machines, and utilizing cellular manufacturing and robotic machine tending, we are able to provide superior customer service and go from design to part in three weeks or less.” 

Celebrating 25 years of excellence, demand for Dynomax’s contract manufacturing services has also grown. The company has experienced tremendous growth recently, having added two new facilities and over 100 employees in the past two years. Its molding and tooling operations are located in Mundelein, IL. 

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