How to work with mold makers and molding companies
This is a very complicated question and no more details can’t be answered. My background is industrial design, I have done a lot of injection molding development, […]
This is a very complicated question and no more details can’t be answered. My background is industrial design, I have done a lot of injection molding development, […]
For a company, if a mold order is issued without verification of mold shop capabilities, quality standards, financial status, and customer history, there is a risk of failure and high long-term production costs. […]
Many European and American customers have been outsourcing plastic injection molds to First-rate Mold company for many years because they found that outsourcing to First-rate Mold Compnay is the best option. […]
The process of successfully designing and manufacturing new injection molds begins with product design and injection mold design. If the design of the injection mold is correct, all tolerances are specified, as well as material, steel grade, hardness and surface finish requirements, then with this information, the injection mold can be built in China. If [...]
Many foreign injection mold buyers face buying problems in China, and different business cultures and languages make things complicated and sometimes risky. […]
Design for Manufacturing (DFM) report, which is a bridge between product developers and mold makers. It has been used in many manufacturing industries and has proven to be an effective way to increase efficiency. […]
we can try to visualise the flow of the melt into the cavity form. The material is initially directed down towards the bottom of the part and will then fill the cavity upwards from this point. […]
We could eject this part with pins, with a stripper plate or with sleeve ejectors. It is always preferable to avoid pin gating if the options of stripping or sleeve ejection exist, for three reasons: […]
For a qualified mold designer, how to start a mold design correctly is very important, I think I can share some of my experience: […]
From the perspective of efficiency, quality and cost, in-house manufacturing of injection molded parts as part of the customer’s final product is a major challenge. […]