
From Lab To Market: The Role of the Pilot Production Run
How to plan and execute a pilot run to validate tooling, assembly processes, and Quality Control before committing to mass
Injection molding is a manufacturing process used to produce parts by injecting molten material, typically plastic, into a mold. This technique allows for high precision and repeatability, making it ideal for mass production of complex shapes and intricate designs. The process is widely utilized in various industries, enabling efficient production while minimizing waste and reducing costs.
How to plan and execute a pilot run to validate tooling, assembly processes, and Quality Control before committing to mass
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