Recipient of a bachelor of science in general business administration from the University of Wisconsin-Stout, Gerald Fahl serves as thermoplastics molding operator with Scientific Molding Corporation in Wisconsin. In this role, Gerald “Jay” Fahl operates different thermoplastic molding presses to make quality standard medical equipment using insert and liquid silicone injection molding.
Injection molding is a broadly employed manufacturing process in the medical industry, capable of meeting regulatory requirements. Suppliers have discovered that the use of plastic injection molding for medical devices, components, and parts can effectively achieve the specifications and quality they need in an efficient and cost-effective manner.
Generally, plastic injection molding applies where sturdy, sterilization-tolerant parts are needed at high volume and with excellent accuracy. Medical device plastic injection molding is utilized to manufacture various items such as beakers, test tubes, implantable components, drug conveyance equipment, orthopedics, and surgical equipment. In addition, plastic injection molding offers exceptional accuracy, broad material selection choice, exceptional resistance, and durability.
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