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<blockquote data-quote="kcdt" data-source="post: 23648" data-attributes="member: 349"><p>The problem I'm having is not that it isn't a superior method, or that the end product isn't of high quality. It's that there is the tacit implication in the argument, that this is the only way to get a high quality product, and that this is a must for every lab, regardless of fit.</p><p>I contend that there are other injection systems, and well controlled compression molding processes that can and do produce a high quality result. People are in business to profit, and the expense of capital must be capable of realizing a gain that surpasses the dollar amount invested, or else you're a NON profit.</p><p>If I had employees, I would be more interested in production methods that produce a quality result without the training and experience level that compression molding requires, but I don't, and I am well trained and precise in my methodology.... so that outlay of several G's needs to do something far beyond what I produce now, or be capable of garnering market share far beyond the reach I have now, and for me, I don't see that as a realistic expectation of ROI.</p><p>I'm not saying it isn't the cats meow for those that use it, I'm saying it's more cat than I need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcdt, post: 23648, member: 349"] The problem I'm having is not that it isn't a superior method, or that the end product isn't of high quality. It's that there is the tacit implication in the argument, that this is the only way to get a high quality product, and that this is a must for every lab, regardless of fit. I contend that there are other injection systems, and well controlled compression molding processes that can and do produce a high quality result. People are in business to profit, and the expense of capital must be capable of realizing a gain that surpasses the dollar amount invested, or else you're a NON profit. If I had employees, I would be more interested in production methods that produce a quality result without the training and experience level that compression molding requires, but I don't, and I am well trained and precise in my methodology.... so that outlay of several G's needs to do something far beyond what I produce now, or be capable of garnering market share far beyond the reach I have now, and for me, I don't see that as a realistic expectation of ROI. I'm not saying it isn't the cats meow for those that use it, I'm saying it's more cat than I need. [/QUOTE]
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