 Prototyping Electronic Components
To stay competitive in the electronic industry, it is required to design, test, and manufacture electronic products rapidly and cost effectively.
Morgan-Press® is a practical plastic molder for prototyping and short-run production of electro-mechanical devices. |
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Prototyping Electronic Components - quick development of electro-mechanical device prototypes
Morgan-Press®, a unique plastic injection molding machine designed for prototype and specialty short-run production, has proved to be an economical means of making plastic parts in small quantities for electro-mechanical devices - especially useful in combining electronic "brains" to their mechanical outputs.
Using low-cost tooling which can be made "in-house" from aluminum and other easy-to-machine materials, the Morgan-Press can produce low volume parts, and even one-of-a-kind prototypes, which are uneconomical to buy or make on the outside.
Some current applications include cable ends, housings, mechanical levers, gears, prototype knobs, switches, spacers and specialty fasteners among others. A Morgan-Press and tooling can often cost less than conventional molds alone.
Especially useful for new product design and development, the Morgan-Press provides better internal control for proprietary designs, and can shorten lead times. It also allows quick changes from one thermoplastic material to another to determine which is the best for that particular application.
The wide variety of Morgan-Press applications includes precise, quality parts for electronics, medical, automotive and industrial use in model shops, R&D labs, for plastics quality control and material test bars and hundred of other jobs.
Three models of the Morgan-Press with single-shot capacities up to 4 oz. (6 cu. in.) are available with up to 20 tons of clamp force.
For literature and prices visit Morgan Industries' website. |