In today's medical device and components manufacturing landscape, we rely on a combination of factors to mold smaller parts with greater precision, satisfying growing demands and higher production levels – within a smaller space.
In this context, polycarbonate has become a popular material for its high impact resistance, thermal resistance, optical clarity, light-weight, and dimensional stability. However, because polycarbonate is an engineering resin, it requires more care and attention in processing than commodity resins. How are leading medical component manufacturers leveraging polycarbonate to meet their production and business objectives?