An overview of the design process
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For a design to be successful, all the necessary information must be available before beginning. If this simple rule is ignored, many bad things can happen, such as poor designs, misunderstandings, poor component quality, and disputes between suppliers and end users.
Experienced designers will almost certainly follow all the steps to avoid pitfalls, but even then, they may run into obstacles from time to time due to the sheer number of potential pitfalls. As a result, it is advantageous to have a checklist that can be added to at any time and can be checked off point-by-point to ensure that nothing is missed.
Creating a Checklist Before Design:
- Original estimate details
- Diagrams of components
- Component dimensions
- Material for the component
- Amount necessary
- Purpose of components
- Product tolerances
- Impression count
- Gating
- Ejection
- Appearance of component parts
Guide to Designing Moulds
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Original Estimate Details
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Diagrams of components
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Component dimensions
An overview of the design process
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Material for the component
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Amount necessary
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Purpose of components
Mould Design Guide
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Product tolerances
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Cavities count
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Gating
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Ejection
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Appearance of component parts
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