Drawing upon 30 plus years of Injection Mold experience, and extensive interactive development between SPE's design, engineering, and tooling departments, SPE – Medical Division has developed the APEM System for the Injection Mold industry, serving Medical Device Companies.
Mike Ontiveros, VP of SPE – Medical Division, says that with the continued pressure of increase in both raw material cost as well as labor costs, we and our progressive customers are constantly looking for ways to control costs and maintain the best possible profit margins, and the APEM System is a perfect option.
Made up of four fundamental components, the APEM System is designed to increase the quantity of parts produced per injection cycle, reduce labor cost during production, increase tooling and production precision levels, and save on raw material usage. By successfully combining these components into one single system, the APEM System gives the Medical Injection Mold industry a totally new tool to use. The APEM System is a perfect fit in the LSR (Liquid Silicone Rubber) Injection Mold side of the business or the Thermoplastic end of the industry.
Anyone looking for a way to maintain or increase profit margins in the Injection Mold Industry will discover the right solutions through SPE- Medical Division and the new APEM System. In today’s highly competitive environment the difference between loss and profitability is a very narrow margin, and with the new APEM System that margin can expand.
Latest from Today's Medical Developments
- Boston Scientific to acquire Penumbra, expanding cardiovascular portfolio
- Star Cutter introduces Double Pilot Reamer
- #80 Manufacturing Matters - Machining Strategies to Save Time and Improve your Process for MedTech Components with Kennametal Inc.
- Real-world parts and expert manufacturing advice
- Experts discuss the latest in toolholding technology
- How permanent magnets are powering medical innovation
- Forecasting the year ahead in design and manufacturing
- Tecomet, Orchid Orthopedic Solutions announce merger agreement