Pros & Cons of Plastic Injection Molding for Medical Products

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Pros & Cons of Plastic Injection Molding for Medical Products

Why is plastic injection molding used to produce many medical products? It’s a proven manufacturing process that supports high-volume production with low per-part costs. Injection molding also supports design and manufacturing complexity with part-to-part integrity. Yet not all medical devices and equipment are injection molded. In fact, there are some medical products that don’t contain plastic at all.