Looking To Transfer Tooling?

Our tool transfer program is a no-risk process to keep your stress low while we thoroughly document everything to share for approval before anything even happens to your tools. Our team photographs & thoroughly assesses each tool, cavity, slide, auxiliary supply, and other components that are received. Our staff then provides detailed documentation of the current mold condition upon receipt, and advises on any required repairs.

If needed, we quote any tool modifications or revisions necessary. After cleaning, modification or revision, the molds then go to the production floor for qualification and the customer is provided with sample parts for approval. (We will never run actual production orders until we receive full approval on sample parts from the customer.) Once the sample parts are customer approved, we then proceed with production orders and make sure that we excel at completing the product realization process beyond expectations.

Production and Prototype Tooling

Polymer Conversion’s ultra-clean tool room houses all of the resources we need to design, build, change, maintain and fully document each of your tools and fixtures. These in-house capabilities allow us to quickly kickoff and manage the entire tool build for either a production or prototype tool. Whether it’s a simple open and close aluminum prototype tool for initial stages of design validation, or a complex multi-cavity H-13 tool with numerous slides and actions…we’ve got you covered.

Need some quick development prototypes?

Polymer’s capabilities include assisting you with your prototyping needs. Depending on production material of choice and it’s temperature ranges, we can also offer our Rapid 3D Printed Tooling alternative, to cut your development tooling costs & project timeline by more than half that of aluminum or steel. This can offer a huge advantage if you still haven’t solidified your product’s final design specifications. Significant cost savings using this process, allows more room to make multiple design changes/cavity iterations during the pre-clinical prototype development phase, while still producing parts in your material of choice.

Everything In-House

We can design and manufacture our production, quality and secondary operations fixturing, as well as the EOAT (end-of-arm-tooling) for the molding department, in-house when necessary. This often helps to reduce lead time and cost, and ensures precision and quality are built into a process from the beginning.

Proactive PM Schedules