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What to watch out for when QUOTING a custom plastic part.
This is episode 8 of Two Cents with Spence - How to Quote
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Hartie Spence from ASH Injection Molding has been a leader in Plastic Injection Molding parts for over 25 years and he's a champion for AMERICAN manufacturing.
Now he shares tips on how you, the buyer or engineer, can get the best parts for the lowest cost. It just takes a few tips in order for you to have the best experience with your supplier for any industry!
Take it from a supplier with over 25 years of experience helping engineers and buyers get their project from idea to market for less, the secret is in this video.
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0:00 - What are the critical factors that determine whether you get the best quote possible
0:24 - There are terms you should know - ask what the supplier needs to make your project
1:28 - Make sure the manufacturer completely understands the intent for the product
2:21 - What will drive the cost for this product, assembly, and tooling - inquire on the non-recurring expenses (NRE)
3:00 What ideas does the manufacturer have to limit the cost of your tooling
3:10 - Timeline - how long will it take to complete the project - what testing will be done - first article report (cost included?)
3:38 - How long will it take to bring your product to production?
3:47 - Who owns the tooling/molds/NRE?
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At ASH Industries, we have the ultimate tool to help when you're designing your part. The N.E.R.D. (New Engineering Reference Device) demonstrates real world molded radii (both inner & outer), wall thicknesses, textures, absent & present weld lines, as well as demonstrations of sink & no sink. This clever device can save you thousands of dollars and prevent mistakes from happening.
Made in America: ASH® is proud to do all our injection molding manufacturing in America, no outsourcing. Every point of our process is done right here in the USA, at our product manufacturing facility in Louisiana. We work with clients all over the United States and can ship products nationally and globally.
At ASH Industries we are always looking for ways to help you get real parts into your hands rather than waste money on 3D printing. If you 3D print parts to field test or to try something for a new product, you still have to spend the money to go into production. Our SuperMold™ program gives you the parts, tool and puts you in the spot to start production right away. (SuperMolds have these limitations: Parts must have a maximum 3/16” wall thickness, +-0.005” (0.127mm) tolerances and not have any undercuts. The molds must be “open & shut”).
Ash Industries' Move-A-Mold™ program can help you begin production of your components within one week. If your group has existing molds and you wish to benefit from ASH’s talents, you can move your molds with absolute assurance that your needs will be given priority.
ROTO-XL™ represents ASH’s unique roto-molding division focusing on tooling & hollow thermoplastic components up to 18’ long and 52” in diameter. ROTO-XL™ molding is a cost effective alternative to injection molding for large plastic parts, components which must be hollow (such as berms, barrels, canoes, kayaks, slides), and those which may be made from commodity thermoplastics (polyethylene or polypropylene).
MIM (metal injection molding) works similar to the other injection molding processes - powdered metal is combined with a binding material and then injected into a mold where it's left to form and curate. The end result is a metal part. The process is ideal for the short and long-run production of metal parts, especially those that are smaller in size and more detailed in terms of properties.
Silicone liquid injection molding, or LIM, is a manufacturing process commonly used to make silicone parts (considered a subset of rubber or thermoset) that need to withstand extreme conditions, regardless of the industry. The process is an injection molding process at heart, meaning that materials are injected into a pre-made mold, where heat accelerates part curing.
Ash Industries goes the extra mile when it comes to making their products. Because of their commitment to your parts they are ITAR Registered, ISO 9001:2015 Certified, and ISO Class 7 Cleanroom Certified.
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