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Custom Injection Molding

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Non-clickable Picture: Raw Materials: Here, colored plastic pellets are shown that are used to give end caps and creel caps their colors. By Chip Lane, Lane and Associates / lanewebs.com
Raw Materials: Here, colored plastic pellets are shown that are used to give end caps and creel caps their colors.

Non-clickable Picture: In other cases, basic black is appropriate. This is the usual color for creel adapters, although these can also be molded in colors. By Chip Lane, Lane and Associates / lanewebs.com
In other cases, basic black is appropriate. This is the usual color for creel adapters, although these can also be molded in colors.

Non-clickable Picture: Preparing for a Test Run: Setting up the molds requires attention to detail. By Chip Lane, Lane and Associates / lanewebs.com
Preparing for a Test Run: Setting up the molds requires attention to detail.

Non-clickable Picture: Final Preparations: Before the test run is conducted, the right parameters have to be entered and double-checked. By Chip Lane, Lane and Associates / lanewebs.com
Final Preparations: Before the test run is conducted, the right parameters have to be entered and double-checked.

Non-clickable Picture: Controlling Moisture: If moisture gets into the injection molders, a weakened end product can result.  Pellet driers get the job done right. By Chip Lane, Lane and Associates / lanewebs.com
Controlling Moisture: If moisture gets into the injection molders, a weakened end product can result.  Pellet driers get the job done right.

Non-clickable Picture: Reviewing a Test Piece: The microscope can reveal flaws in the materials or processing. By Chip Lane, Lane and Associates / lanewebs.com
Reviewing a Test Piece: The microscope can reveal flaws in the materials or processing.
Non-clickable Picture: Success: All the attention to detail pays off. The test run of the new creel cap is successful and the production run can begin. By Chip Lane, Lane and Associates / lanewebs.com
Success: All the attention to detail pays off. The test run of the new creel cap is successful and the production run can begin.
Non-clickable Picture: Creel Caps: Just a few examples of the many sizes we make.  By Chip Lane, Lane and Associates / lanewebs.com
Creel Caps: Just a few examples of the many sizes we make.
Non-clickable Picture: Creel Adapter Production Run: One of our computer-controlled injection molders seen during mold set-up. By Chip Lane, Lane and Associates / lanewebs.com
Creel Adapter Production Run: One of our computer-controlled injection molders seen during mold set-up.
Non-clickable Picture: Programming: Creel adapter run parameters are entered. By Chip Lane, Lane and Associates / lanewebs.com
Programming: Creel adapter run parameters are entered.
Non-clickable Picture: Finishing Touch: After a creel adapter is molded, the center mold piece is removed. This leaves the hole for the creel pin.  By Chip Lane, Lane and Associates / lanewebs.com
Finishing Touch: After a creel adapter is molded, the center mold piece is removed. This leaves the hole for the creel pin.
Non-clickable Picture: End Results: A load of creel adapters is ready for packing and shipping. By Chip Lane, Lane and Associates / lanewebs.com
End Results: A load of creel adapters is ready for packing and shipping.
Non-clickable Picture: Creel Adapters: A sampling of the various creel adapters we produce. Some of those pictured here can be fitted on top of each other allowing for rapid change-outs for different-sized yarn packages. By Chip Lane, Lane and Associates / lanewebs.com
Creel Adapters: A sampling of the various creel adapters we produce. Some of those pictured here can be fitted on top of each other allowing for rapid change-outs for different-sized yarn packages.
Non-clickable Picture: Recycling Cuts Costs: This chopper is used to grind up sprue and off-cuts that would otherwise go to waste after production runs. This material is recycled and the cost savings are passed on to our clients. By Chip Lane, Lane and Associates / lanewebs.com
Recycling Cuts Costs: This chopper is used to grind up sprue and off-cuts that would otherwise go to waste after production runs. This material is recycled and the cost savings are passed on to our clients.
Non-clickable Picture: Another View: In this view, you can see the out-feed conveyor at the left-hand side of the picture. The conveyor speeds production. By Chip Lane, Lane and Associates / lanewebs.com
Another View: In this view, you can see the out-feed conveyor at the left-hand side of the picture. The conveyor speeds production.
Non-clickable Picture: A Production Line: This view of several injection molders shows off our production capacity. By Chip Lane, Lane and Associates / lanewebs.com
A Production Line: This view of several injection molders shows off our production capacity.

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