Early Involvement
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We encourage our customers to use us during the early stages of a program to
assist them with an insert molded component design as it relates to their product
design. If requested, we will also assume responsibility for the complete design of
an insert-molded component and the respective insert(s) to match a specific requirement.
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Team Feasibility
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As part of our APQP we have developed an interactive design review process.
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of this process is Failure Preventive Check Lists that range from mold
design and build into material feasibility through to production. This process closes
the loop for interaction with the customer in the areas of engineering, quality, and production.
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Design Engineering
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Our engineers take pride in being among the most experienced tool and product
design teams in the industry. Our specialty is to design tooling and insert molding
systems specifically for optimum cavitation, insert loading and cycle time. InserTech
will analyze your design parameters and review all the cost saving options
available to you. Product pricing can be impacted greatly by working with us early in
the product development process.
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Project Engineering
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InserTech's project engineering team is geared to support customer programs. We
encourage you, as a prospective customer, to use this resource as an extension of
your own engineering department. Whether your product is in design or still in your
head, InserTech can help you utilize insert injection molding in your product for
optimum manufacturability.
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Process Engineering
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From material selection to process capability studies an optimum process is
developed through the use of standard APQP methods such as FMEA's, Error Proofing,
Process Flow Diagrams, and Control Plans which require the process to be continually
monitored and statistically recorded.
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Data Exchange
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Perhaps one of the most reliable, convenient, and rapid methods is through the
internet. By having customers drop a file at our FTP (File Transfer Protocol) site,
we are able to transfer files back and forth with a minimum of problems and maximum
reliability. The second most popular file transfer method continues to be as an email
attachment. Besides Pro E and SolidWorks, we have the flexibility to directly import /
export other large files with IGES translators.
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