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Plastic injection molding (PIM) is an incredibly versatile manufacturing process. Developed toward the end of the 19th century to create combs, buttons, and collar stays, it’s been refined in the decades since. Today, PIM is used to produce a vast number of items across a broad range of industries, including the ones below.

Health Care 

Those in the medical field require all kinds of single-use, disposable items to provide comprehensive care, from syringes and IV sets to catheters and diagnostic devices.

Plastic injection molding is perhaps the easiest way to produce all such items in bulk so they’re readily available. The health care industry also relies on all kinds of multipurpose plastic products, including caps, containers, and hoses. 

Life Science 

plastic injection moldingLife science encompasses everything from anatomy to zoology. Because the study of living organisms is so expansive, it would be impossible to compile an exhaustive list of all the plastic products that this industry demands. Some of the most common items produced by PIM for the life science sector include microscope slides, test tubes, pipette tips, and Petri dishes. 

Agriculture 

Plastic products are incredibly valuable in the agricultural industry because they’re affordable, durable, and highly resistant to both moisture and extreme temperatures. From irrigation piping and tree stakes to greenhouse covers and silage films, plastic products contribute to crop production in countless ways. 

 

If you own or operate a company in the health care field or life science sector, turn to Pacific Integrated Manufacturing for all your plastic injection molding needs. Located in Bonita, CA, this 50,000-square-foot manufacturing plant is proud to serve as a one-stop-shop for the mass production of essentials. Over the past 15 years, they’ve earned a reputation for producing quality items in a quick and cost-effective manner. They also perform bulk assembly packaging. To learn more about their capabilities, visit their website. Call (619) 921-3464 to discuss your order.

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