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Is Two-Shot Molding Right for Your Part?
The medical device industry is known for its constant pursuit of innovation and technological advancements. One process that has gained prominence in recent years is two-shot plastic injection molding. It allows for the creation of complex parts in a single manufacturing step, in the process reducing assembly time and costs, as well as improving the aesthetics and functionality of the final product, and in the end improving patient outcomes. But is it right for your part?
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Major Design Rules for Plastic Injection Molding Medical Device Parts
Designing plastic parts for medical devices can be a complex and challenging process, especially when it comes to achieving tight tolerances, high precision, and optimal functionality. This guide explores the major design rules and provides tips and insights on how to optimize your part’s design for maximum efficiency and quality.
Is Two-Shot Molding Right for Your Part?
One process that has gained prominence in recent years is two-shot plastic injection molding. It allows for the creation of complex parts in a single manufacturing step, in the process reducing assembly time and costs, as well as improving the aesthetics and functionality of the final product, and in the end improving patient outcomes. But is it right for your part?
Design for Manufacturability Process and Timeline
For medical device components, following a proven DFM process can help ensure that parts and tools are designed in a way that is optimized for injection molding, resulting in a more efficient and cost-effective manufacturing process. Learn more about best practices, as well as our standard DFM process and timeline for bringing medical devices to market.
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Why Manufacturing Strategy Determines Access to Care
Surgical robotics is reshaping modern medicine but innovation alone does not ensure global access. As robotic platforms move from flagship hospitals to broader adoption, manufacturing strategy becomes the critical enabler of scale. From precision tooling to advanced plastics processing and automation, the path to millions of units per year must be engineered as intentionally as the technology itself.
The Power of Plastic Injection Molding: Why It’s the Ideal Choice for Medical Device Companies
The medical device industry is constantly evolving, driven by the demand for innovative solutions to improve patient outcomes and streamline healthcare processes. In this highly regulated and competitive environment, manufacturers must rely on advanced manufacturing techniques to produce high-quality, reliable, and cost-effective products.
Factors to Consider in Injection Molding Parts for Medical Devices
Decisions around part design, resin, tool engineering, thermal transfer system, and the molding process have significant implications on the success of manufacturing parts that meet required tolerances and quality standards. This guide discusses which factors to evaluate to achieve desired cure times and part quality.



