The medical syringe has been an indispensable tool in healthcare for centuries, playing a crucial role in the administration of medication, vaccines, and various other medical procedures. Integral to the production of these life-saving devices are the precision-engineered syringe moulds.

Historical Context

The syringe, in its earliest form, dates back to the 5th century BC, with the use of hollow reeds or tubes to administer plant extracts. However, it wasn't until the 19th century that the modern syringe, as we know it, was developed. The advent of the hypodermic syringe in 1853 by Alexander Wood and Charles Pravaz revolutionized medicine, allowing for the direct injection of drugs into the bloodstream. The development of syringe moulds has been a parallel journey, evolving alongside the syringe itself to meet the growing demands of medical precision and safety.

Evolution of Syringe Moulds

1. Early Moulds: The initial moulds were rudimentary, often made from materials like wood or metal, and lacked the precision required for modern medical applications. The process was labor-intensive and the moulds were prone to wear and tear.

2. Metal Moulds: With the advent of the Industrial Revolution, metal moulds became the norm. These were more durable and allowed for the mass production of syringes. However, they still had limitations in terms of precision and the ability to create complex geometries.

3. Modern Moulds: Today's medical syringe moulds are made from high-grade steel or other advanced materials that can withstand high pressures and temperatures. They are designed using computer-aided design (CAD) software and are manufactured with computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) techniques, ensuring unparalleled precision and consistency.

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Cavity core steel: using StaVaxS42〇 manufactured by Assab, Sweden, it is a slider for stainless steel and tempered steel core: Luer interface slider system Injection gate type: hot runner point gate product plastic :PP
Syringe cavity core polishing: Mirror surface finish Syringe mold structure: It is mounted on the mold frame by inserting, and the same parts in the mold are interchangeable. Needle mold life: at least 5 million mold