Spectrum Plastics Begins Building Renovation & Cleanroom Expansion

Spectrum Plastics Group Expansion

Spectrum Plastics Group, a global solutions provider for development through scaled manufacturing of critical polymer-based components and devices for medical and other demanding markets, announced a significant renovation and cleanroom expansion project at its Minneapolis, Minnesota facility.

The 105,000 square foot facility is increasing the size of the Class 8 cleanroom manufacturing space to a total of 10,000 square feet, investing in additional molding machine capacity, renovating the office and employee amenity space, and further updating the facility to reflect the modern state of the art and highly technical molding services we provide our customers. Paul Schmeling – Sr. VP of Specialty Molding said of the expansion, “Spectrum has been quietly investing in this market segment by adding 15 new molding machines over the last 3 years. This cleanroom expansion furthers that commitment with the purchase and installation of another 10 molding machines over the balance of this year and next.” A majority of that capacity will be in 110 ton and less injection molding machines, representing our focus on high precision, small and micro-molded parts serving the medical and defense industries.

The new Class 8 cleanroom will be a purpose-built molding and assembly cleanroom designed to manage the special challenges of cleanroom molding. The drying of materials and all process utilities reside outside of the cleanroom and enter the cleanroom at the press. Special utilities including high purity nitrogen and oil-free compressed air service our medical device molding and reduce risk of contamination. Real-time data capture, process quality monitoring, and RJG in cavity pressure monitoring capabilities are incorporated in the infrastructure of the new cleanroom. The office renovations include collaborative workspaces which will allow our quality and engineering teams to work more closely with customers on concepts, design for manufacturability (DFM), mold designs, and other manufacturing solutions. The completion of the entire expansion project is expected by November 2021.

Source: Spectrum Plastics Group

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Julie A. Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.

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