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      the first stage of any new enquiry is what we call a DFM, this is a basic 
      product                                   review looking at the part from a Design for Manufacture 
      perspective.<br><br>                                  The full DFM review encompasses the following 
      elements:<br><br><strong>1.  Mouldability</strong> – to ensure all 
      features can be produced as a moulded part<br><br><strong>2.  
      Undercuts</strong> – access whether any features will prevent a 
      conventional open/shut tool<br><br><strong>3.  Drafting</strong> – check 
      suitable draft is applied to suit surface texture and tool 
      function<br><br><strong>4.  Aesthetics</strong> – access whether any 
      features will cause visual imperfections when moulded<br><br><strong>5.  
      Process Flow Analysis</strong> – support software to identify any process 
      issues or concerns.<br><br>                                   Once we have reviewed the product(s) our 
      experts will collate a report for the customer highlighting                                       any 
      potential design issues that need to be considered, recommendation to aid 
      the moulding                                      process and any potentially cost saving 
      opportunities.<br><br>                                        Our recommendations may include material 
      selection, shut-off areas, feed points, drafting, surface                                 finish and 
      maintaining even wall sections. These suggestions can potentially provide 
      customers with                                    cost savings on initial tooling as well as ongoing 
      production and the opportunity to optimise the                                    process often providing 
      a higher quality finished product.<br><br>                                    If you are looking to work 
      with a UK based mould tool manufacturer that has the success of your
                                        product at heart contact the team now on 01403 264397 or visit us at 
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