Medical and scientific instruments depend on plastic components that meet demanding requirements for precision, durability, and repeatability.
Injection molding supports the production of complex parts for diagnostic equipment, laboratory instruments, fluid handling systems, housings, and other precision applications.
But successful production requires careful decisions around material selection, tolerances, mold design, process control, and inspection.
This article examines how materials such as polycarbonate, polypropylene, polyethylene, and PEEK are selected, why dimensional consistency matters, and how low-volume injection molding can support validation builds, pilot production, and specialized manufacturing programs.
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