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Titre : Trend setting or following ? : A journey through the landscape of the tool and mold making industry Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Thomas Seul, Intervieweur ; Fabian Diehr, Intervieweur ; Michael Schmidt, Personne interviewée Année de publication : 2019 Article en page(s) : p. 30-37 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Automatisation
Matières plastiques -- Appareils et matériel
Matières plastiques -- Industrie et commerce
Matières plastiques -- Moulage par injection
Moules d'injection
OutillageIndex. décimale : 668.4 Plastiques, vinyles Résumé : Tool and mold makers are detail oriented and innovative, but communication of their expertise is not exactly their greatest strength. Furthermore, a tool maker often no longer has the opportunity to communicate directly with his or her actual customer. Material processing intermediaries are increasingly brought in as communication partners between the tool maker and the OEM. The tool maker operates within a jungle of trends, innovations, and anonymous business triangles. Prof. Thomas Seul and Fabian Diehr therefore met with some industry players to explore different paths they have taken through the thicket of this industry-jungle. Note de contenu : - Two ways to target the use of your own skills
- Plastic "lives" - with consequences throughout the production process
- Where and how can profit be generated ?
- New services means changed personnel structure
- Automation in the niche is a necessity
- Active insourcing keeps friction losses low
- Having your finger on the market's pulse
- From person to person
- Tool for wet razors operate in very narrow tolerance windows and their requirements are comparable to those in the medical and pharmaceutical industries
- Spray-assembly tool for "totally integrated manufacturing". With these so-called Z.TIM tools, different plastic parts can be injection molded and mounted in parallel on the same machine
- How a multi-cavity tool for making ballpoint pens works
- At braunform, the product spectrum ranges from personal care to consumer goods, packaging, automotive parts, electricals, and water technology
- Stolz & Seng's expertise includes the production of micro-parts from 2 mg or a wall thickness of 0.3 mm, to components made of high-tech plastics the overmolding of metal mesh, and the production of filters and sieves
- Decompression and micro injection molding tools
- High-end system solution : assembly for a water valve control manufactured at Wild & Küpfer
- Injection molding and component assembly in a clas ISO 7 cleanroom : on an area of 650m2, wild & Küpfer produces 1-component and 2-component parts for the medical sector. Fully automated assembly and packaging robots help to achieve highly specialized system criteria
- Outside the norm : construction of a completely automated production plant at Zahoransky. The construction of automated cells requires that the Freiburg-based company have a disproportionately large number of engineers
- Zahoranskys toothbrush making tool "Z.Platform line" consists of a stem mold and separate mold inserts. All that is needed for a new model is to make new cavities for the toothbrush handle and heat
- Multi-cavity tool for a 2-component capEn ligne : https://drive.google.com/file/d/14PmvJcaCQwbxlC2MWKy2r-KhQfIQm8fm/view?usp=drive [...] Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=33305
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Titre : "With system integration, fewer errors occur" : Christian Götze (GKTool) and Moreno Carvani (HRSflow) about cost-efficient production through integrated mold technology Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Fabian Diehr, Personne interviewée ; Moreno Carvani, Personne interviewée Année de publication : 2018 Article en page(s) : p.28-32 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Décoration dans le moule
Efficience dans l'industrie
Matières plastiques -- Moulage par injection
Matières plastiques dans les automobiles
PolypropylèneIndex. décimale : 668.4 Plastiques, vinyles Résumé : Flexibilization of production, lightweight design, functional surfaces, increasing product customization, consistently low reject rates etc. – the OEM wish list is becoming longer and longer. While the OEMs are the main drivers in the injection molding segment, their mounting demands are challenging Tier 1 suppliers, mold makers and systems suppliers alike. For an interview, we met with specialists from GKTool and HRSflow, for whom the search for new solutions is daily routine. The topic is integration – of ideas, processes and system partners. Note de contenu : - Fig. 1 : The manufacturing process includes the structuring of the decoration in the tool, the back-molding in the MuCell process and the trimming to a finished component
- Fig. 2 : It is even possible to replicate the twist in the yarn : close-up of the DecoJect door liner
- Fig. 3 : Flexflow allows injection molders to work with a larger process window. With the aid of a servo-driven system, pressures and flow rates can be controlled easily, accurately and flexibly via the needle valves during the entire injection molding process
- Fig. 4 : The Claza demonstrator was developed by the firm nolax for the start-up of the same name. A film is backmolded directly with PP or recycled PP, the part comes out finished from the tool
- Fig. 5 : Xith the in-mold edge-folding and cutting process (patent pending : GKTool), the film with a metal or lacquer look is pulled over to the reverse side of the part during backmolding, and is trimmed there to its final size
- Fig; 6 : A 7-fold Flexflow system was used to replicate a Volvo rear spoiler toolEn ligne : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wn2e6bzYDxfEAV3k1q6hGlfUZ8n9iyfw/view?usp=drive [...] Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=31536
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