What makes Morgan-Press unique?
Unlike other molding machines, the Morgan-Press requires only ounces of material to produce prototype parts for testing. This is quite
advantageous when using experimental materials that are expensive to compound. In addition, this allows the user to try various materials for the
same prototype part in order to select the best material for the intended application. Material selection is very important especially when these
parts are going to be sterilized, bonded (with adhesives), plated, surface printed or require resistance to body fluids, toxins or other
substances.
Indeed, beyond the initial prototype stage, the molds can be used to provide sufficient engineering and marketing samples for the complete
qualifying process. If needed, they can also be semi-automated and run in the versatile Morgan-Press for higher parts requirements.
Some specialty products have such low annualized part requirements that it is difficult to justify the high costs associated with fully
automatic production. Again, the lower cost technology of making high quality plastic parts in the Morgan-Press offers the medical device
manufacturer the opportunity to provide a greater variety of medically needed products and services.

Morgan Press Advantage
The compactness and portability of the Morgan-Press allows the user to easily move the unit from one department to another if necessary,
simple power requirements (120 volt electrical/compressed air) facilitate set-up and operation in a minimum space. All of this adds up to lower
operating costs in addition to the convenience of in-house development of propriety devices using low cost tools.
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