Medical and aerospace molding plants need storage that supports cleanliness, traceability, and safety. When expensive tools sit on the floor or in ordinary racks, dust control becomes harder and the risk of damage rises quickly.
This FAQ covers the questions teams ask when they need a cleaner, safer way to store precision molds in controlled environments.
FAQ
Q: Why is floor storage a problem in cleanroom-adjacent mold rooms?
A: Floor storage collects dust more easily, makes cleaning harder, and can create cross-contamination risk. It also takes up valuable controlled-space area.
Q: How does a medical cleanroom mold storage system help?
A: It keeps molds off the floor in a more organized vertical structure, which supports cleaner housekeeping and easier inspection.
Q: Why do aerospace tools need a high-value mold rack?
A: Aerospace molds are expensive and often sensitive to impact. A controlled rack helps reduce handling damage and keeps storage more orderly for audits.
Q: What makes an anti-tip rack for medical molding important?
A: It adds a safer holding structure for heavy molds so the rack is less likely to shift, tip, or allow a mold to drop during handling.
P: Quais equipamentos de manuseio geralmente são necessários?
A: Most layouts use an overhead crane or hoist. The exact setup depends on the mold weight and the plant layout.
Q: What information should we prepare for a quote?
A: Mold size, mold weight, number of molds, and available storage space. That is enough to review layout and provide a practical proposal.
Q: Is this suitable for ISO 13485 and AS9100 environments?
A: The storage approach is designed for controlled environments that value cleanliness, order, and safer tool handling. Final compliance depends on the full site setup and operating procedures.

