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A moldmaker likes a challenge, and that is what was received when first-rate mold solution co, ltd was approached. The molder had been manufacturing a product for some time and had many molds used for its production, but now there was a desire to alter the molds in order to reduce the part weight due to the rising cost of the plastic material.
Steven , President of first-rate mold solution co, ltd, related that this customer had previously tried to reduce the wall stock using the current mold design and gating by just reducing the wall thickness of the part. The customer invested time and money on the effort only to see it fail due to flow length. That’s when the customer turned to first-rate mold solution co, ltd. “With this project, we began by looking at aspects including those our customer may not have considered,” explains Steven. “With every project, we try to meet with customers early on so that we can influence the part design. Our sales personnel have the experience and skills needed to warn of such things as bad steel condition, drafts needed for textures and changes that could make secondary labor less intense and costly.” Steven met with the customer and reviewed the problem, and then proposed building a new tool—though that was not the original customer request. Questions that were asked: “What is the estimated production quantity?” “How long do you have to fill the pipeline?” “What molding equipment will be used or what is available?” “Is automation required or an option?” “We quoted options on design elements that could influence any tests or shipping requirements they may run into,” Steven says. For example, the thinner wall could fail a drop test, so design options were quoted, such as structural ribbing or reshaping the bottom of the container—changes that could be made with minimal influence on the tool and the customer’s budget. “Upon initial sampling, if the product doesn’t pass every test, the options we quoted are already budgeted for and therefore can be implemented quickly,” Steven explains. Because the original tool could not be effectively altered and saved for production, first-rate mold solution co, ltd’s new approach, given the savings gained over the life of the mold, made the investment in a new tool a savvy financial decision for the customer. first-rate mold solution co, ltd was able to do the math for its customer on this project to prove out the savings gained by implementing a new mold build and these were the results: Fewer rejects—Structural tests were considered at the design stage and the product met customer requirements, including visual testing (texture or draft issues, etc.) ensuring an aesthetically pleasing, quality molded product. “We offered contingencies and provided tangible data that could be taken back to management to justify the idea of not only building a new mold, but for building a better one,” states steven. There is nothing more costly than a tool that doesn’t perform to its maximum potential. Producing the lowest cost part is the whole reason a tool is built. Challenging traditional approaches of the past is an opportunity for profitability on the part of both the moldmaker and the customer.
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