Hybrid manufacturing approach delivers cooler tools

February 28, 2018

A new toolmaking technology is driving up quality and productivity in the production of injection molded parts. Water plays a critical but underappreciated role in the plastic injection molding process. Without it, the technology would not be able to achieve the remarkable levels of quality, productivity, and cost-effectiveness that the world has come to rely on.

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RJG, Inc

RJG provides a complete injection molding solution, from design to production. We have been globally recognized for over 30 years, utilizing the most effective tools to not only gather data from the plastic’s point of view, but record, analyze, and use that data to significantly improve part quality and lower costs.

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