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Micro Injection Molding is a specialized form of injection molding used to produce small parts with intricate details. It is a process that uses a heated plastic material, usually a thermoplastic or thermoset, that is injected into a mold cavity at high pressure. The material is then cooled and ejected from the mold. Micro Injection Molding is used in a variety of industries, including medical, automotive, consumer electronics, and aerospace. It is often used to produce small parts with complex geometries, such as medical device components, connectors, and electronic components.
Micro Injection Molding offers several advantages over traditional injection molding, including improved accuracy, faster cycle times, and lower costs. It also allows for the production of parts with intricate details, such as thin walls and complex geometries.
Some companies in the Micro Injection Molding market include Stack Plastics, Inc., Micro Mold Co., Inc., and Micro Molding Technologies, Inc. Show Less Read more