Prototyping electronic components
Is it possible to develop prototypes faster and cheaper?
The electronic devices and parts manufacturers develop new products in conjunction with the rapid advancement
in technology. To stay competitive, it is required to design, test, and manufacture electronic products rapidly. In
addition, "in-house" control & confidentiality are particularly important during the product development phase.
Is it possible to keep the confidentiality in-control, while lowering the production costs?
Keeping the designs confidential - at low-cost
Morgan's plastic injection molding machines offer a significant role in developing devices for the electronic
industry at an affordable level. Why? The equipment allow the use of far less expensive molds than would be required for
production type molding machines.
By eliminating many of the high cost tooling features of the mold, overall project costs can be reduced into a
sensible product development budget, while keeping the confidentiality of designs fully in-house.
Morgan's plastic injection molding solution often cost less than conventional molds alone. It is truly a
low-risk, low-cost alternative to getting the prototypes and samples developed by a 3rd party.
Faster "ROI"
Proven in wide range of applications in the electronic industry, Morgan's plastic injection molding machines
have a track record of reliable, profitable operation for hundreds of large and small companies representing various industries
for over 30 years. Many Morgan-Press users state that their unit paid for itself within the first year.
Morgan Industries, Inc. assists customers in identifying areas of cost saving opportunities for various
applications.
Information provided by Morgan Industries Inc., plastic injection
molding machines
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Plastic Injection Molding Machine
Morgan-Press ®
Morgan's plastic injection molding machine eliminates the need for expensive molds with long lead
times.
It is especially designed to make injection molding of plastics economical and practical in the
quantities required for prototyping, samples, and low-volume production.
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