Design for Manufacturability (DFM) is an engineering approach focused on designing products that streamline the manufacturing process, minimize production costs, and maximize efficiency—without sacrificing quality or functionality. This methodology is particularly crucial for producing complex plastic parts with high yields and minimal waste. When applied effectively, DFM can reduce costs by 10% to as much … How Design for Manufacturability (DFM) Enhances Injection Molding Efficiency
Rely on an experienced and innovative plastic injection molder, such as TechNH, to meet frame requirements As efforts continue to slow the impact of climate change by substantially reducing the use of fossil fuels, hydrogen has emerged as a source of clean, non-carbon dioxide generating energy. Hydrogen is generated using the process of electrolysis in … Use High-Precision Injection Molded Internal Frames to Ensure High-Performance Electrolyzers
In today’s competitive manufacturing landscape, maintaining a reliable supply chain of high-quality plastic injection molded components is critical to a company’s success. Challenges such as declining quality, delivery delays or increased costs can jeopardize business operations and customer satisfaction. In these situations, transferring tooling to a new plastic injection molder becomes necessary to safeguard operations … The Key to Seamless Tool Transfers: Risk Mitigation and Expertise
Converting a metal part to a plastic injection molded part can offer significant advantages for companies across various industries. TechNH specializes in converting metal parts to high-performance plastic alternatives, delivering results that improve performance while cutting costs. Cost reduction is not the only benefit of switching from metal to plastic. Plastic parts are lighter weight … Metal-to-Plastic Conversion: Benefits of Plastic Injection Molding with TechNH
When you contract with TechNH to have a plastic part made, you can use the company’s expertise to define the optimum requirements for your application. TechNH engineers can design your part, develop a customized mold for the part and define the injection molding process. The company also offers secondary services such as testing to ensure … TechNH Uses Scientific Plastic Injection Molding to Optimize Your Part Quality
TechNH is excited to announce its participation in several essential industry trade shows this year, including World Electrolysis North America, MEDevice, and Design-2-Part New England. As a leading plastic injection molding manufacturer, TechNH thrives on showcasing innovative solutions and connecting with industry professionals. The upcoming schedule is packed with opportunities for attendees to explore the … Join TechNH and Discover Innovative Plastic Injection Molding Solutions at Upcoming Tradeshows this Fall
Injection molding started in the late 1860s with a product called celluloid (made of plant cellulose and camphor) used as a replacement for ivory in billiard balls. The heated celluloid was pushed through a plunger into a mold. In 1912 Leo Baekeland made the first synthetic plastic, it had a phenol base he named it … A Short History & Basic Description of Plastics Injection Molding
Choosing the right plastic injection molding partner is crucial for the success of your product, particularly in industries with stringent quality and cleanliness standards. When selecting a partner, it’s important to ask the right questions to ensure they meet your production requirements and uphold the highest quality standards. In this post, we’ll offer some guidance … How To Choose the Right Medical Contract Manufacturer?
Understanding the technical landscape of the injection molding industry requires familiarity with some specialized terms. Each term carries specific implications for the design, execution, and quality control of manufacturing processes. This article offers a glossary of common terms you’ll encounter within the injection molding industry. Whether you are a professional in the field or someone … Common Terms within the Injection Molding Industry
TechNH is excited to announce significant expansions and enhancements across our facilities, underscoring our commitment to meeting the evolving needs of our customers in the medical, industrial, and defense sectors. This article details some of the recent improvements we’ve made, tooling we’ve added, and the impact of these changes on our capabilities. Each development is … Expansion and Growth at TechNH