Injection Molding
Advanced Injection Molding Techniques
We manufacture injected parts from line or designed according to customer needs (OEM) with high quality engineering and plastic materials.
The injection area has "WHITE ROOM" certifications, is classified as ISO 8 and has injectors from 15 to 100 tons.
We handle materials such as ABS, PVC, polyethylene, polystyrene, polypropylene, EVA, among others.
Injection molding is a technique commonly used in the medical industry to manufacture a wide variety of devices and components, from syringes and diagnostic equipment to implantable device components. This technique enables the efficient and precise production of high-quality medical parts in large volumes.
Here are some ways injection molding is used in the medical industry:
Medical device component manufacturing
Injection molding is used to manufacture critical medical device components, such as medical equipment housings, tubing, connectors, valves, pump parts and many other parts.
Drug delivery devices
It is also used to manufacture a wide range of drug delivery devices, such as syringes, inhalers, infusion systems and implantable drug delivery devices, which require precision and sterility.
Diagnostic equipment
Injection molding is used to manufacture components of medical diagnostic equipment, such as parts of blood analysis systems, rapid test kits, parts of medical imaging equipment, among others.
Medical implants
To produce components for implantable devices such as stents, heart valves, orthopedic prostheses, dental components and other devices that must meet extremely high quality standards.
Frequently Asked Questions
Injection molding is a forming process using molds. Materials such as synthetic resins (plastics) are heated and melted, then sent to the mold, where they are cooled to form the designed shape. Because of its resemblance to the process of injecting fluids with a syringe, this process is called injection molding. The process flow is as follows: materials are melted and poured into the mold, where they harden, and then removed and finished.
Cleanrooms are spaces designed to control and minimize the risk of contamination. Each one is strategically distributed to ensure that the number of particles that can access or be generated inside is as small as possible.
These rooms are classified according to particle size under the ISO 14644 standard.
Working with OEMs can save a company a lot of time and effort. Instead of developing and manufacturing a component, a company can simply purchase another company's design and leverage its expertise and support organization for the benefit of its own product.
OEM relationships allow companies to focus on their core competencies and outsource those necessary to meet certain objectives without distracting the company from those skills that generate the most value.
Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene or ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) is a highly impact resistant plastic.
Polystyrene is a versatile plastic used to manufacture a wide variety of consumer products. Because it is a hard, solid plastic, it is often used in products that require transparency, such as food packaging and laboratory equipment.
Our commitments
With the environment:
Our production processes are carried out by high performance equipment and "green" and innovative processes. We use solar energy for our machinery.
With efficiency and quality:
Our processes are vertically integrated, which allows us to offer the medical industry a series of Specialized Services for the manufacture of products suited to the needs of our customers.
With innovation and creativity:
We workhand in hand with our partners, to develop their ideas and meet new challenges, we constantly implement scientific innovation, for the development of solutions for the medical, veterinary and pharmaceutical area.