MRandP software tests moulded components

A Minnesota Rubber and Plastics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 16, 2008

Products requiring complex assemblies of moulded components are designed, tested and refined at Minnesota Rubber and Plastics (MRandP) utilising its computerised simulation capabilities.

Eliminating the need for 'build it and break it' prototyping, the software goes beyond traditional finite element analysis (FEA) software.

It allows MRandP to partner with customers over the entire process of design through manufacturing of a complex product with a deeper understanding and greater control of design outcomes.

MRandP said major benefits include enhanced time to market and manufacturing efficiencies.

According to MRandP, these 'design/test/refine' capabilities bring insight into the detailed behaviour of a complex assembly.

By understanding both behaviour and interaction of materials and conditions early in the design process, it allows faster refinement of concepts for a new design.

For example, it allows evaluation of MRandP's elastomeric and plastic material formulations and the interactions between parts of different materials.

It even allows simulating a discrete manufacturing process involving mould design, moulding presses and automated assembly and packaging systems.

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