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Reaction Injection Molding (RIM) - Low Quantity Injection Molding For The Life Sciences Industry
Wednesday, September 16, 2009 | 2:00 PM Eastern (11:00 AM Pacific)
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The Reaction Injection Molding (RIM) process offers low quantity injection molding for the Life Sciences industry. Medium to large enclosures and housings can be produced in low quantities from low-cost tooling. Designing for the RIM process is easier than designing injection molded parts because the RIM process allows more design freedom.

The RIM process is relatively new and perhaps the least understood, most under utilized of the low-pressure processes for plastic parts. Recent developments in resins have allowed this high-value process to compete with injection molding. Thin wall parts that meet UL flame requirements can be produced with faster cycle times. Plastics experts call RIM "…the low-pressure process that comes closest to duplicating injection molding's attributes. It has impressive large-part, small quantity and low initial investment capabilities."

Register for this complimentary webinar today and learn how the RIM process provides you with low-cost tooling options to use high-value molded plastic parts that surpass your design criteria. Premold Corp. is North America's premier RIM molder specializing in enclosures and housings, produced in low quantities, for the Life Sciences industry.

By attending this webinar, you will learn:
  • Advantages of Reaction Injection Molding (RIM)
  • Economical for Low Quantity Injection Molding
  • Low Cost, High Value Molds
  • Part Design Advantages
  • How the RIM Process Works

Premold Corp's RIM process offers low quantity injection molding for the Life Sciences industry. Medium to large enclosures and housings can be produced in low quantities from low cost tooling.

Premold Corp's RIM process offers low quantity injection molding for the Life Sciences industry.  Medium to large enclosures and housings can be produced in low quantities from low cost tooling.


Who Should Attend:

-Mechanical Design Engineers
-Industrial Designers
-Project Engineers
-Engineering Managers
-Contract Manufacturers
-Quality Engineers
-Procurement Engineers
-Supplier Quality Engineers

 

 

   

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