There are many factors that OEMs should consider when choosing a plastic injection molder – and quality is at the top of the list! A supplier’s quality planning and assurance program is more than just meeting the requisite ISO and FDA requirements – it represents their proven way to ensure consistent quality plastic injection molded parts. When assessing a potential molding partner, OEMs should consider the following about their project and the supplier being evaluated:
It takes a team of quality specialists equipped with the right tools and technologies to ensure every injection molded product meets its standards and specifications. Additionally, quality assurance is not just a part of production but is integrated into the product design process and depends on several design decisions such as material selection, the desired physical properties, and product dimension tolerances. This is why it is imperative for OEMs to partner with an injection molder who has Design for Manufacturability (DFM) expertise; this simply means the design and manufacturing teams are integrated to allow potential quality issues to be identified and addressed during the design process instead of during production – saving OEMs significant time and cost!
Crescent’s Quality Standards and Practices
Partnering with an experienced injection molder like Crescent allows for the necessary production planning needed to meet all of the necessary regulatory, quality, and commercial standards. Crescent is devoted to providing quality excellence, and we will work with you to develop a customized set of standards for your project! Our quality team is made up of engineers and technicians who ensure all parts meet compliance standards and customer specifications. Below is a sample of the standards we meet.
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Crescent practices Statistical Process Control (SPC) for measuring and controlling quality during the manufacturing process. Our equipment and gauges are used to verify critical dimensions on validation protocols, capability studies, first articles, production runs, and final inspections. Our highly-trained quality associates practice routine inspections on all shifts. Below are practices that are part of our Quality Control process.
We are 100% invested in maintaining the highest quality standards with our state-of-the-art quality lab. Our sophisticated quality lab is equipped with video measuring and inspection equipment, and optical comparators that deliver accurate, detailed measurements and inspections. We utilize over 488 gauges which are maintained and kept in good working order through our in-house calibration system.
As a contract manufacturer focused on leveraging the latest technology for the benefit of our customers, we utilize a 3D laser scanner in our quality inspection lab. Our ShapeGrabber Ai310 uses an indexing turntable to scan all sides of an object to construct a true 3D model. One of the benefits of this particular scanner is the modular design, which allows us to benefit from scanhead upgrades with little or no disruption for our OEM customers, who benefit from a reliable supply of high quality, tightly toleranced, in-spec parts and complete devices. Below are additional details about our quality equipment.
Crescent Industries has an extremely knowledgeable team to assist with all of your quality, design, and production questions – contact us today to learn how we can assist with your injection molding project!