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Tips to Make the Mold Buying Process Easier

It can be complicated to buy an injection mold, as there will be a lot of back and forth between buyer and seller before the final product is settled on. However, the following tips can help save you plenty of time, and make the whole process that little bit easier.

    1. Create an RFQ that goes into a lot of details. As skilled as moldmakers are, they will not be able to read your mind when it comes to what you're looking for. Include as many specifics as you can at this stage, including the number of cavities, the steel , the desired lifespan of your mold, and any guarantees that you might need. If you are not sure about any of these topics then tell your moldmaker, and they will be able to help you settle on what's right for your needs. The more you know, the more accurate you will receive in return. 
    2. Be open about why you want a quote . If you do not know what you are looking for, please contact us. Creating an accurate quote can be a lot of time, and it 's not fair to waste the moldmaker' s time if you do not need that much detail, or if you could not even buy from them.
    3. Do not infringe on a moldmaker's intellectual property.  The ideas and suggestions offered by your moldmaker stay their intellectual property - you can not simply take those suggestions to someone else to do it for you. If you settle on a different moldmaker, then take their suggestions on board - not only is anyone else's ideas not okay, but it could also confuse the final moldmaker, who will not understand exactly why these suggestions were made in the first place.
    4. Think about forming a partnership with your moldmaker.  By working closely with your moldmaker when it comes to budgets, timetables, and part quantity expectations, you'll be able to work as a team to achieve better results in the long run.
    5. Keep an open line of communication with your moldmaker throughout the process.  Plenty of moldmakers will be happy to provide regular progress reports and keep you updated on the latest developments with your build. It's important that you know everything is proceeding to schedule, so if you need any information, be sure to ask so that you can put your mind at ease.
    6. Ensure you always make your payments on time.  Most moldmakers work to a tight budget and require expenses to be paid up-front before they can proceed with your build. If you delay making payments, then you will not get your mold on time-it's as simple as that. Different moldmakers will offer different payment plans, so talk with them to figure out a plan that works for both of you.
    7. Changing your share design will likely mean changing the injection mold itself.  If you are looking for a new product, then this is the place for you. Any changes will mean the mold has to be altered accordingly, which adds to both the cost and the time of the mold build.
    8. If  you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us at the following address: In most cases, an injection mold is considered complete when it is ready to produce the part it is intended for. The majority of moldmakers will be willing to make small changes towards the end of the process in order to make a part according to print dimensions. If these dimensions change late in the game, then the injection mold may still be considered complete, any additional changes will have to be paid for via an engineering change order, or ECO.
    9. If something is cheap, there's usually a reason behind it.  While there will be moldmakers out there who offer a cheaper-than-average rate for a quality product, there will be plenty of others who offer discounts because they cut costs themselves. In the long run, it's better to pay a good money for a high-quality product, instead of getting stung by a mold that does not meet your standards.

When buying an injection mold, that age-old adage is certainly true - you get what you pay for. Any molded components That You Produce will only be as good as the mold That You used to make 'em, so you shoulds Ensure your injection mold is perfectly suited to your needs- before you buy it.  

 

Publié le 16 juillet 2017 à 07h04 16/07/17 par topwox Lui envoyer un message

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