Cooling System:

A cooling system is integrated into the mold to ensure proper cooling of the molten plastic during the injection molding process. Cooling channels are strategically placed within the mold to remove heat efficiently and ensure consistent product quality.

Injection Molding Process:

The injection molding process involves injecting molten plastic into the mold cavity under high pressure. The plastic material, often polypropylene or other compatible polymers, fills the mold and takes the shape of the micropipette tips. Once cooled and solidified, the mold is opened, and the tips are ejected.

Ejection System:

The ejection system is designed to safely remove the molded micropipette tips from the mold without damaging them. This can include pins, sleeves, or other mechanisms that push the tips out of the mold cavities.

Quality Control:

Quality control is a crucial aspect of mold construction. Each micropipette tip produced by the mold must meet specific dimensional and functional standards. Quality control processes involve meticulous measurements, visual inspections, and testing tips with micropipettes.