Selecting Injection Molds


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Cost Analysis of Plastic Injection Molds


Cost Analysis of Plastic Injection Molds

Author: Carlos Sapene

language: en

Publisher: Lulu.com

Release Date: 2007-01-01


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The Cost Analysis of Plastic Injection Molds is a complete step-by-step guide of the different stages of the cost estimation process. In addition, this book highlights the applicable considerations needed during the selection of plastic injection molds. This book is recommended for those searching for a straightforward understanding of attaining the final cost of a plastic injection mold. Readers looking to learn and/or improve their understanding of the technical and financial considerations to assess a cost efficient selection of a plastic injection mold will find this book a valuable resource of information. This book was born with the expectation of closing the gap between technical and non-technical professionals, who are facing the challenge of understanding the final price for a cost effective plastic injection mold.

How to Make Injection Molds


How to Make Injection Molds

Author: Georg Menges

language: en

Publisher: Hanser Gardner Publications

Release Date: 1993-01-01


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Economic success in the plastics processing industry depends on the quality, precision, and reliability of its most common tool: the injection mold. Consequently, misjudgments in design and mistakes in the manufacturing of molds can result in grave consequences.

Selecting Injection Molds


Selecting Injection Molds

Author: Herbert Rees

language: en

Publisher: Hanser Publications

Release Date: 2006


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This book explains to the mold designer the importance of knowing the expected productivity of the mold and how this information affects the cost of the planned mold and the cost of the molded product. It suggests many approaches to reduce mold cost and also to improve productivity by often just simple design changes. Above all, it emphasizes again and again that the ultimate goal is not to procure the lowest cost but to produce the lowest cost product.