Manufacturing Industry

The key to speed: fast turnarounds make injection molding the best prototyping choice for a maker of automotive locksets.(Design for Manufacturing)(related article: Something on the Side)

Design News, October, 2004 by Ogando, Joseph

Prototyping plastic automotive interior components can be tough. On top of their functional needs, these parts usually have stringent cosmetic requirements that can rule out the use of rapid prototyping machines. And the most obvious alternative, injection molding the parts in the end-use plastic, can take too long and cost too much to satisfy automakers. Ortech Inc., which designs and manufactures remote keyless entry systems and locksets, recently discovered a quick, inexpensive way to get the molded prototypes it needs.

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On recent projects the company has turned to molded prototypes from Protomold, whose Rapid Injection Molding service can transform solid CAD models into molded parts in as little as three days. In some...

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