About the Centre
The Centre has an extensive range of processing hardware specifically designed for micro and nano moulding activities:
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Personnel"Remain competitive in the 21st century by embracing new technologies."
Micro- and nano-moulding processes allow large volume production of high value-added components for lucrative markets. The Centre for Micro and Nano Moulding forms a brand new facility within the world class Polymer IRC laboratory based at the University of Bradford. This Centre allows open access to equipment and expertise required for companies of all sizes to develop a successful micromoulding or nano-scale surface feature moulding process.
What are micro- and nano-moulding?
Recent advances in micro and nano-technology are realising devices with a huge range of applications in the telecommunications, biomedical and automotive sectors. However, batch-process manufacturing techniques such as silicon micromachining and lithography can be expensive and have limited output.
Micromoulding has emerged as a technique for micro-device and nano-scale surface feature manufacture, which offers all the benefits of conventional injection moulding such as high production capacity at low marginal cost. 

Research & Development
About the CentreThe Centre has an extensive range of processing hardware specifically designed for micro and nano moulding activities


Customer First
The Centre for Micro and Nano Moulding is based at the University of Bradford, which was the first University to gain ‘Customer First’ framework accreditation.

Customer Quotes"Excellent facilities and management make for efficient project delivery."
Nick Taylor UOB





