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News Release from: Moldflow (Europe)
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 28 October 2003
Enhancing product quality while reducing
costs
Designing and manufacturing plastic components is not without its challenges, and successful companies are investing in technology to help them stay ahead of the competition and eliminate risk.
Designing and manufacturing plastic components is not without its challenges, and successful companies are investing in technology to help them stay ahead of the competition and eliminate risk Following the success of a seminar held in Warwick in July, three partners are coming together to hold a second UK seminar on Wednesday 3rd December in Newton Aycliffe
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The theme is enhancing product quality while reducing costs (both in production and assembly) in the plastic injection moulding industry, and reducing time to market.
Moldflow Europe, will describe how its design and process optimisation technology is critical in achieving operational excellence, getting production right first time and contributing to higher profit margins.
Materialise will demonstrate its Magics Tooling Expert software which analyses the part design, automates tool pricing and generates professional quotations.
Synventive Moulding Solutions will describe dynamic feed technology and explain the ROI based on reduction in tooling costs, higher quality and lower scrap rates.
Amongst the issues to be addressed are: eliminating long set-up times and associated scrap; avoiding nonoptimised part design and processing conditions leading to long cycle times; ensuring moulded part quality; minimising production scrap rates; implementing consistent control of the moulding process; ensuring part traceability; providing manufacturing management information; and efficient scheduling of mould machine and labour resources.
Booking forms for the free seminar are available from Moldflow Europe.
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