The practice of scientific molding is not new to our industry. It is a proven method that allows molders to gain complete control throughout the injection molding process and create a precise, repeatable process. This ensures consistency and the highest quality product. To control the end result, scientific molders must focus on the chemistry and makeup of the materials used in the molding process, rather than the machines used to create the components. Scientific molders are able to give their clients the assurance that discipline is applied to each stage of the molding process, and that they are committed to using an established set of principles to guide their workflows. This is particularly important for medical products that have stringent requirements for process documentation and validation.
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Source: MRPC
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