mrkram
Mechanical
- Mar 24, 2003
- 6
I need to specify a wire part that is bent in three dimensions. After the wire is formed by Supplier A, it is coated with Plastisol by Supplier B.
The Supplier A will use a check fixture for the unfinished part. The wire geometry matters. We don't care how thick or even the coating is, as long as it meets a minimum thickness.
The simplest way to specify the part seems to be identifying an ideal 3-D path for the centerline of the wire and allow some variation vs. that ideal shape.
Specifying the profile of the edge of the coated part isn't what we need to control. Can I specify a line profile for the centerline of the wire?
If not, how do you recommend I specify the geometry of the bare wire underneath the coating?
Mark Anderson
Senior Mechanical Engineer
Anesthesia Machines
The Supplier A will use a check fixture for the unfinished part. The wire geometry matters. We don't care how thick or even the coating is, as long as it meets a minimum thickness.
The simplest way to specify the part seems to be identifying an ideal 3-D path for the centerline of the wire and allow some variation vs. that ideal shape.
Specifying the profile of the edge of the coated part isn't what we need to control. Can I specify a line profile for the centerline of the wire?
If not, how do you recommend I specify the geometry of the bare wire underneath the coating?
Mark Anderson
Senior Mechanical Engineer
Anesthesia Machines