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Author: Solarus

SolarusApril 4, 2024

Looking beyond the prototype

In the design stage of the process, it may not be possible to anticipate what types of changes may develop along the way during a new product introduction. However, where there is the expectation of later changes, the prototyping process can be used to satisfy a variety of contingencies.

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SolarusApril 4, 2024

The art and science of sand casting

Recently someone asked how the Aluma Cast process works. “Precision Fine Grain” describes the variation on the sand casting process Aluma Cast uses to achieve high quality sand castings that simulate the die casting process.

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SolarusApril 4, 2024

Production quantity determines the process

The higher the quantity of parts to be produced the more production process options are available to you.

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SolarusApril 4, 2024

Meeting Time Constraints in the Prototype Process

Time is always a factor in the production world, but even more so in prototype casting. Recently Alumacast quoted a prototype for a customer that had a compressed timeline. The part was quite complex and producing it quickly was going to be a challenge.

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SolarusApril 4, 2024

Turnkey Product Delivery

Does your prototype part call for secondary machining and maybe even powder coating? It can save you time and money if the prototyper can handle these secondary functions for you and deliver a finished product for review.

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SolarusApril 4, 2024

Using the investment casting process for your prototype

Although primarily a production process, die cast designs are occasionally prototyped through the investment casting process. An advantage can be cost effectiveness on longer runs of smaller parts such as hinges, valves and switch enclosures. One disadvantage could be longer lead times or the inability to produce large complex geometries.

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SolarusApril 4, 2024

Accurately Simulate Cast Parts in the Hog-Out Process

In another tip, we cited the advantages and disadvantages of using the hog-out process for prototyping parts to be produced in the die cast process. As noted there are pros and cons to every process.

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SolarusApril 4, 2024

When do you finalize the design of your component?

Knowing what you really want in your cast part is not just a matter of design, but revealing the reasons behind the design. Is there an outstanding feature in this part? If so, what is the purpose of this feature? What is the best way to cast this part to ensure cost-effective manufacturability.

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SolarusApril 4, 2024

What drives the cost of cast prototypes?

As a designer you are aware that every prototype is a one-of-a-kind product, which means there is no standard pricing chart to follow.

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SolarusApril 4, 2024

Choosing the right vendor for your prototype

There are many prototypers to choose from and a variety of prototyping processes. Selecting the right supplier and/or process can sometimes be a daunting exercise in frustration with questionable results.

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