Tooling and Mode Making
Innotex Global Services emphasizes total product development, transforming ideas and
existing products into reality by designing and developing within our integrated
CAD/CAM system. By partnering with customers at the beginning of a design, our
engineers work closely to help identify and select the best solutions for their
packaging needs.

Prior to mold construction we utilize a variety of tools to evaluate from, fit and
function and to verify design. These include 2D engineering documentation, 3D
solid/surface modeling, mold flow analysis, rapid prototyping (SLA, SLS) and
high-resolution color imaging. In order to ensure precision throughout the design
process, measuring equipment and calibration processes are monitored by our engineers
for quality standards.
Innotex Global Services utilizes the following machinery and
equipment throughout the engineering and design process allowing for
precision measurement and standards used:

- CNC Machines: Innotex Global Services uses Computer Numerical
Control (CNC) machining fed by output from the CAD / CAM support designs developed
by the research and development engineers in order to manufacture parts quickly
and efficiently and supply jig and fixture services.
- Electric Discharge Machines (EDM): Innotex Global Services uses
conventional and wire electric discharge machines in the engineering
process allowing Innotex Global Services to offer assembly services, design
assistance, prototype services, CAD / CAM support and reverse engineering.
 
- Conventional Machining:
▪ Traditional Mold Tools
▪ Jig & Fixtures Manufacturing
In addition to mold making, Innotex Global Services offers
mold polishing services (tolerance of less than 0.001”), dedicated
mold trial
presses for prototypes, and a mold maintenance department with a dedicated team of
technicians that provide support to the upkeep of the molds made.
 

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