A Rundown of Runners
Before molten resin can fill the part cavity, it must first wind its way from the sprue (the inlet of the mold) to the gate(s). In between those two...
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Before molten resin can fill the part cavity, it must first wind its way from the sprue (the inlet of the mold) to the gate(s). In between those two...
How “The World’s Factory” Protects Your Intellectual Property
Protecting intellectual property has always posed challenges, in large part because IP deals with something intangible: the thinking behind...
A good contract manufacturer fills the gaps in their partners’ skills, capacity or capabilities. In other words, they deliver what you pay for. A...
Dealing with Disruptions and Global Material Shortages
A supply chain contains too many moving parts for entirely smooth sailing. Inevitably, your carefully laid out plans will get jostled by unexpected...
How to Avoid Costly Mistakes By ensuring Your Design is both Consumer and Production-Ready.
If you are unhappy with your contract manufacturer’s (CM) initial performance, there are ways you can help bring them up to par. But what do you do...