In
today's world, your business can't afford customer returns, scrap parts, lost
sales or tool downtime. You can avoid these by starting with good up-front design,
and by taking time to understand factors that affect your design.
What
makes a good design?
a good design is based on customer requirements
a good design uses the right material and doesn't fail
a good design
can be successfully tooled the first time
We
use a Six Sigma Lean Design approach to understand customer requirements. To be
sure we correctly interpret the intended use of your product, we consider industrial
design, human interface, environmental conditions, assembly fit and function,
tool design and production requirements.
What's
the process?
Understand the customer's requirements
Develop
the product concept and specification
Determine environmental requirements
and test plans
Create detailed design task outline
Create
3D parametric CAD models and part drawings
Analyize part fit, function
and stress
Statistical tolerance analysis
Prototype and evaluate
parts and assemblies
Build production tools and parts
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