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DRIVING GROWTH IN MEDICAL APPLICATIONS THE HUSKY WAY
Manufacturing Today
|May 2023
IN A GRIPPING WEBINAR, HUSKY SHOWS HOW THE LATEST MOULD TECHNOLOGIES HELP DRIVE GROWTH WITH THE MOST POPULAR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS.
As big opportunities open up for high precision, high volume medical applications driven by increasing healthcare expenditure; Husky powered by Schottli pitches in with an array of medical parts in a bid to promote a unique integrated system approach to medical equipment injection moulding.
In a webinar powered by Manufacturing Today and presented by Husky Technologies, industry veteran for 20 years Hiren Khatri, Key Account Manager - SAARC Husky Technologies, let the audience into 'How the latest mould technologies helps drive growth with the most popular medical applications."
MEDICAL TOOLING
Khatri inspected the macroeconomic factors driving the medical industry and set the context for the discourse on Husky's medical tooling and how Husky supports its customers to develop high-performance injection mould.
The moulds are uniquely value-added with extensive array of tooling technologies that provide the customer with best output per investment. The hot runner technology, the quick change system, the thread unscrewing, the synchronized slide actuation and the cluster system were the tooling technologies that Khatri presented.
Whether it was the thread core technology that allowed quick access to the sensitive luer lock feature even when the mould was in place; or the unique slider operating concept that allowed for compact and easy-to-maintain slider mould solution, Khatri assured of the best result per investment.
Finding special mention and elaborate exposition was the Husky's hot runner technology. To ensure best-in-class plastic part quality, Husky uses a dedicated series of time-proven Schottli gating technologies, said Khatri.
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