ACCUMOLD SHOWCASES EXPERTISE IN MICRO MOLDING AT MD&M MINNEAPOLIS

As a leading innovator in micro-molded plastic part manufacturing, Accumold specializes in creating components ranging in size from 5 cm down to less than 1 mm.

(September 18th, 2024, Ankeny, Iowa, USA) Accumold will be participating in the MD&M Minneapolis event on October 16-17, where it will feature a selection of incredibly detailed and miniature components designed for medical device OEMs at Booth 3210.

As a leading innovator in micro-molded plastic part manufacturing, Accumold specializes in creating components ranging in size from 5 cm down to less than 1 mm. The company's capabilities include insert molding, cleanroom production, and two-shot molding. Using materials like PEEK, Ultem, LCP, and various engineered thermoplastics, Accumold serves sectors such as micro-electronics, healthcare, micro-optics, sensor technologies, and emerging tech industries.
The demand for micro molding is being driven, in large part, by the medical device industry. The need for less invasive treatments and diagnostics is pushing the development of increasingly small, intricately designed components with thin walls and complex features. Additionally, as healthcare providers seek to reduce treatment costs, medical device manufacturers are continuously searching for cost-effective and efficient manufacturing solutions.
Brett Saddoris, Technical Marketing Manager at Accumold, notes, "In micro molding, experience matters. Since 1985, Accumold has been at the forefront of micro molding technology and is recognized globally as the leader in manufacturing minuscule plastic components with extreme precision, often down to the micron level. However, micro molding for medical devices is rarely simple. Micro medical devices often integrate different materials — thermoplastics, biocompatible metals, and silicones — and utilize overmolding techniques. Successfully managing these challenges requires a deep understanding of material compatibility and cutting-edge technology. Medical device OEMs must partner with skilled micro molders who understand the intricacies of tool design, material selection, and the complex processes involved in micro molding. We look forward to discussing your project needs at Booth 3210 at MD&M Minneapolis."
Accumold has collaborated with numerous global medical device manufacturers, ensuring that every partnership strategically enhances product development efficiency. With over four decades of experience in micro molding and manufacturing, Accumold is both the largest and most experienced micro molder worldwide. This provides its clients with the peace of mind that comes from working with a strong, reliable partner capable of scaling production from prototypes to mass manufacturing at affordable costs. Additionally, Accumold is ISO 13485 certified, reflecting its adherence to the rigorous quality management standards essential for medical devices.
Saddoris adds, "Regulatory demands are increasingly critical for medical device OEMs. Working with a micro molder which understands the shifting regulatory landscape is key. The 510(k) approval process is becoming more complex, with the FDA tightening its requirements. Today, more first-round 510(k) submissions are being flagged for additional information, leading to delays and increased costs. Partnering with an experienced micro molder can significantly reduce time-to-market and expense."
Known for delivering consistent, high-quality production, Accumold has the capacity to produce from prototype volumes to millions — or even billions — of parts. In the medical device sector, the company serves as a key partner in bringing increasingly innovative and intricate designs to life.

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