sinus45
Electrical
- Dec 7, 2020
- 1
Hello everybody!
I'm new to the plastics design and I have maybe strange question.
We have made a consumer electronic device design for customer and made molds and parts out of ABS plastic. It's so happens that some parts are bend after assembly and create about 0.5 mm gap in undesirable place(they actually should create some tension, but not that big, plastic cooling also deforms parts a bit). My idea would be to try few different materials like ABS with 30-40% glass fiber, SEBS, PC_ABS. I would like to see which materials for manufacturer is easier to acquire and mold few pieces out of those materials. It should show me how the color will change and if all assembly will work well together.
Is it weird idea and I should simulate everything in CAD including deformations or it sort of normal practice to explore different materials on factory? the project budget is quite low...
I'm new to the plastics design and I have maybe strange question.
We have made a consumer electronic device design for customer and made molds and parts out of ABS plastic. It's so happens that some parts are bend after assembly and create about 0.5 mm gap in undesirable place(they actually should create some tension, but not that big, plastic cooling also deforms parts a bit). My idea would be to try few different materials like ABS with 30-40% glass fiber, SEBS, PC_ABS. I would like to see which materials for manufacturer is easier to acquire and mold few pieces out of those materials. It should show me how the color will change and if all assembly will work well together.
Is it weird idea and I should simulate everything in CAD including deformations or it sort of normal practice to explore different materials on factory? the project budget is quite low...