Moldmaker Highlights Domestic Mold Expertise for Plastics Industry
MSI Mold Builders has the ability to develop a full range of injection molds and structural foam molds domestically, meeting the needs of U.S.-based molders.
Moldmaker MSI Mold Builders highlights its ability to develop a full range of injection molds and structural foam molds domestically, meeting the needs of U.S.-based molders. The company says that its experience and operational stability enables an innovative approach to providing best-in-class solutions with short lead times and a low total cost of ownership.
MSI builds a variety of steel and aluminum molds, the latter for limited production runs, serving customers in the automotive, power sport, agriculture, lawn and garden, medical equipment, heavy truck, material handling, recreational vehicle, construction and office furniture industries.
Its capabilities cover early supplier involvement for part and production development, new mold construction, in-house sampling, design services and tooling revision, repair and maintenance. As industry trends evolve toward new automation technology, MSI Mold Builders has invested in new equipment, including five-axis machines, and improved processes to further automate its operations and maximize machine utilization and throughput.
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