• Micro injection moulding – what is it?

    Micro injection molding is a specialized form of injection molding that focuses on producing extremely small and precise plastic components with micro-scale features. This manufacturing process is used to produce parts with dimensions in the micrometer to millimeter range. Micro injection molding is particularly applicable in industries such as medical devices, electronics, telecommunications, and automotive,…

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  • Do you know that CT Scanner can measure the radius of a plastic part better than a CMM?

    The measuring of a rounded part radius is always a challenge. While CT (computed tomography) scanners and CMMs (coordinate measuring machines) are both valuable tools for dimensional measurement, but they operate on different principles and offer distinct advantages. When it comes to measuring the radius of a plastic part, CT scanners have some advantages over…

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  • Why is differences in wall thickness important and how using CT Scanning you can ensure consistency in the plastic part produced?

    Differences in wall thickness are important in injection moulded plastic parts for several reasons, and achieving consistency is crucial for ensuring the overall performance, quality, and manufacturability of the parts. In our years of experience, we have seen how inconsistent wall thickness can impact overall quality of products produced. Importance of Consistent Wall Thickness: Role…

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  • How using CT Scanner speeds up the product research and development process

    Using CT scanners in the product research and development (R&D) process can significantly speed up various aspects of the development lifecycle. Here are several ways in which CT scanners contribute to accelerating R&D: Overall, the ability of CT scanners to provide detailed, non-destructive imaging of internal structures significantly reduces the time required for various stages…

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  • CT Scan vs. CMM: A Comprehensive Comparison for Part Measurements

    Precision in part measurements is paramount across various industries, ranging from manufacturing to quality control. Two technologies frequently employed for this purpose are CT scanning (Computed Tomography) and CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machine). In this article, we will explore the differences between CT scans and CMM, evaluating their capabilities and limitations to determine which is better…

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