M.R. Mold Achieves ISO 9001-2015 Accreditation
Certification acknowledges the California-based mold builder’s focus on continuous improvement, including a 25,000-square-foot facility and incorporation of a metal 3D printer into its operations.
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As part of its continual effort to improve, M.R. Mold & Engineering announces its ISO 9001-2015 certification. M.R. Mold & Engineering recently acquired another moldmaker’s assets which included an opportunity to support the aerospace and defense industry. The company believes this ISO 9002-2015 certification will open the doors to new opportunities.
M.R. Mold first opened its doors in 1985 in a 1,500-square-foot building. Thirty-six years later, the company occupies a state-of-the-art 25,000-square-foot facility in Brea, California. The company, growing over the years, has developed into a leading U.S. liquid silicone rubber (LSR) mold builder. Recently adding a metal 3D printer to its operation, M.R. Mold looks to incorporate additive manufacturing into its everyday process.
The M.R. Mold Tech Center evaluates new molds built to ensure they are mechanically sound, make a part to print and are production-ready. M.R. Mold also assists customers with short run molding. The Tech Center features six molding machines that range from 55 to 120 tons in size.
Visit www.MRMold.com to view all of the company’s capabilities.
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