Plastic injection modeling often has defined characteristics, involving using a relatively complicated process to be able to turn in products to meet the high standards of ChipChecker. While we don’t create the components, we do inspect them thoroughly at the highest standards in mainland China.
And we work with the very best companies; we don’t like surprises.
The process of plastic injection molding involves utilizing a plunger to force molten plastic material into a mold cavity. This produces a solid or open ended shape to the contour of the mold. Then, with materials such as thermoplastic or thermoset, product a parting line, sprue, and gate marks. The process ends when ejector pin marks are created.
The process, as with many other electronic component processes, takes skill and you don’t always get it right. This brings up the complicated, stringent guidelines ChipChecker puts on all products it sells, all products it tests, so that by the time a product reaches you, we can guarantee a zero defunct rate.
Across the boards and around the globe ChipChecker has proved that this process of high standards for all electronic components and processes comes down to making it easy for you. ChipChecker and its partner companies use a complete quality system elements process.
Any product that does not meet our standard will be rejected and impounded. The process is complex, but from the moment you order, qualified agents will perform a series of steps for inspection of electronic components we get from the thousands of suppliers we work with.
This process is detailed, but comes down to several core elements:
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