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Prototype Tooling

Use of Prototype Tooling for Low-volume Production Programs

Traditional long-life production tooling is expensive – often hundreds of thousands of dollars plus the design costs. For mass-produced parts and components, that does not create much of a problem, as the price can be amortized over tens or hundreds of thousands of parts. However, for a customer with low-volume (hundreds or thousands of parts) […]

By |May 5th, 2021|Prototype|Comments Off on Use of Prototype Tooling for Low-volume Production Programs

Key Differences Between Production and Prototype Tooling

In product development, testing is a critical factor. In some cases engineers need to demonstrate how a new design will perform as part of management approval for investment into production. In other cases, regulatory requirements require testing of products from representative materials and processes that correspond to those intended. As part of its prototyping methodology, […]

By |May 2nd, 2018|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Key Differences Between Production and Prototype Tooling
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