Small, Smaller, Smallest

Micromolded parts continue to get smaller and smaller and Plastics Engineering explores this topic f in their July/August issue entitled Getting to the Core of Micromolding. Along with shrinking in size, parts are also getting more precise with details that nearly...

MTD Project Engineer in PN’s Women in Plastics

Lynzie Nebel, Project Engineer at MTD was one of twenty four women profiled in this month’s Women in Plastics feature in Plastics News. According to Plastics News: Women represented 25.7 percent of people employed in plastics product manufacturing in 2013,...

Opus KSD Presents Lunch & Learn at MTD

At MTD, we are constantly giving Lunch & Learns at different Medical OEMs to help potential or existing customers understand what we can do for them. Our sales team will come to your company and present the latest advances in materials and molding technology and...

3D Printing Fails

3-D printing still has some limitations—particularly when it comes to the resolution of many commercial 3-D printers. Check out this Qmed slideshow  where MTD recounts three examples of where mainstream 3-D printing technology failed to provide the resolution needed...

MTD Makes Top 5 List for Supplier Innovation Challenge

MTD Makes Top 5 MTD has made the Top 5 list of finalists for the Supplier Innovation Challenge! MTD will be honored at the MD&M East show as well as on Qmed and MD+DI websites and newsletters. Finalists will also get included in a Supplier Innovation tour at...

Micromolding is Shaping the Future of Drug Delivery

Shaping the Future There is a movement in the market to reduce office visits for pain management and make infrequent scheduled procedures for degenerative diseases the norm. We have seen two examples of these types of products that were improved with micromolding:...
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