Tooling BEFORE Final Prototypes: A Necessary Leap of Faith?
China Manufacturing Decoded - Podcast tekijän mukaan Sofeast - Perjantaisin

Adrian and Renaud explore a critical stage in the new product introduction (NPI) process: Getting tooling for plastic injection molding made before your final prototypes are finished. They discuss the risks and considerations of commissioning tooling before a final prototype is completed, the financial implications, and best practices to mitigate risks. More widely discussed are the prototyping process, new product development, and freeform injection molding to create 3D-printed tooling that acts as a bridge between rapid prototyping methods and injection mold tooling. Listen in for guidance to ensure that your tooling investments are well-timed and cost-effective. Show Sections 00:00 - Introduction 03:02 - The conundrum of when to invest in tooling during the product development process. 05:46 - When does the scenario of worrying about whether it's the right time to commission tooling come up, and what's the process to reach a near-finalized design? 11:45 - Why is tooling required before final prototypes are made? 19:25 - Risks some manufacturers feel they face when taking the plunge on tooling before final prototypes are made. 21:48 - How do we mitigate the risks and feel more confident to invest in tooling? 27:29 - Emerging Technologies: 3D Printed Free-Form Injection Molding 38:57 - Wrap up: The Right Time to Pull the Trigger on Tooling Related content... The Conundrum of Investing in Tooling Before a Final Prototype Freeform Injection Molding Service Bureau in China Plastic Injection Molding Questions: 17 FAQs Businesses Need Answers To Rapid Tooling Prototyping Guide Prototyping Process To Test & Refine a New Product Design New Product Introduction Process & Support Get in touch with us Connect with us on LinkedIn Contact us via Sofeast's contact page Subscribe to our YouTube channel Contact us on X @sofeast Prefer Facebook? Check us out on FB