complex surface profile need an efficient device

More than ever moldmakers are pressed to push the envelope on what is feasible and reasonable when it comes to accurately creating complex profiles. Companies today are heavily vested in each new product they bring to market. And good is not good enough. Manufacturing specs are often riddled with GD&T (Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerances) [...]

By |2020-07-12T14:56:18+08:00December 4th, 2012|News|2 Comments

How to understand a truly automated CNC machining

Every mold manufacturer is searching for ways to increase productivity, and sometimes that means examining your current processes and changing the way you work. Despite what many think about the dreaded “change” word, if change is implemented properly it can mean less work, not more. An area in which you can experience dramatic results with [...]

By |2020-07-12T14:56:19+08:00October 11th, 2012|News|1 Comment

How to design a mold with maintainability

DFM. No, not Designed for Manufacturability, Designed for Maintainability. Every mechanical apparatus will eventually need maintenance; it’s a fact of life. Knowing this should be all the impetus needed to motivate anyone with a vested interest to give more than just passing thought to the design of injection mold tooling. The understanding that tools will [...]

By |2020-07-12T14:56:19+08:00October 11th, 2012|Blog|16 Comments

Your mold shop should plan workholding

Planned workholding, in its simplest form, is planning in advance how the workholding will be accomplished prior to the job getting to the machine. In the more complex form, all workholding for each machine is planned at the design stage with documentation that will provide the plan for the workholding at each operation. Planned workholding [...]

By |2020-07-12T14:56:20+08:00September 19th, 2012|News|1 Comment
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