Reaction injection molding (RIM) offers the capability of producing custom medical carts with simplicity, reliability, and ease. The overlapping needs of highly specific unit design and daily durability makes our process an attractive solution. Read more about custom medical cart design and why structural reaction injection molding (SRIM) works so well to bring products to life.
Why RIM Works So Well for Medical Carts
Medical carts are great matches for the RIM process. They often combine the demand for an elegant industrial design, complex geometry, requirements to support the weight of the unit, and an impact-resistant surface. Components are designed and molded as a single piece that otherwise would have to be assembled from several parts. Free-flowing curves are easily achieved with Rimnetics’ tooling and molding expertise. When form follows function, Rimnetics follows form.
Great for Achieving Meticulous Specifications
The medical device industry is filled with a need for precision, minimal parting lines, and aesthetically superior structures. This is why utilizing equipment that has been custom-crafted, often for a single purpose, is so essential. Through our time-tested and industry-leading RIM process, we’re able to create custom medical carts that would have been impossible to make just decades ago. If your facility requires carts that can hold bio-sensitive material on a day-to-day basis, Rimnetics has you covered.
Highly Functional Products with Little Maintenance Required
One of the advantages of using materials that are made of reaction injection molded polyurethane foam is that they’re less susceptible to damage or replacement costs. The polyol and isocyanate combination creates parts that don’t require consistent upkeep. Steel can rust if not protected properly; aluminum doesn’t offer great impact resistance; and plastic is uneconomical to repair if it becomes chipped or broken. You only need to keep RIM polyurethane clean and dry, allowing it to function for years to come.
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