Marc_Bloke
Mechanical
- Apr 25, 2018
- 16
Hi there,
Can anyone shed some light on how an injection moulding company will compile a quote for a certain part?
I have no experience working within and Injection Moulding Company but using some logic this is where I'm at at the moment (please correct me wherever my logic was in fact illogical):
- I have part price per unit
- I know the price of the material so by subtracting the material cost from part price per unit I am left with what I'm calling the processing cost
- Within this processing cost I would imagine there to be a price per hour cost of the actual injection moulding tool (based on repayment of the tool) and then a cost for packaging the parts
Considering a few rough rules of thumbs I've gathered:
- Mould cycle time ~ 20 seconds per mm thickness of part
- Tool clamping force ~ 2-3 tonnes * surface area of part (inches)
From this I have some hourly rates of machines of varying tonnages.
PP 30%GF seems to have a much lower processing cost than PA6 30%GF - is this is generally true?
Apologies for rambling nature of this post. To be concise: I'm trying to ascertain what are the major cost drivers when designing parts for injection moulding without having to go back and forward to Injection Moulders requesting quotes, wasting their time, when I could have a much better idea myself.
Thanks,
Marc
Can anyone shed some light on how an injection moulding company will compile a quote for a certain part?
I have no experience working within and Injection Moulding Company but using some logic this is where I'm at at the moment (please correct me wherever my logic was in fact illogical):
- I have part price per unit
- I know the price of the material so by subtracting the material cost from part price per unit I am left with what I'm calling the processing cost
- Within this processing cost I would imagine there to be a price per hour cost of the actual injection moulding tool (based on repayment of the tool) and then a cost for packaging the parts
Considering a few rough rules of thumbs I've gathered:
- Mould cycle time ~ 20 seconds per mm thickness of part
- Tool clamping force ~ 2-3 tonnes * surface area of part (inches)
From this I have some hourly rates of machines of varying tonnages.
PP 30%GF seems to have a much lower processing cost than PA6 30%GF - is this is generally true?
Apologies for rambling nature of this post. To be concise: I'm trying to ascertain what are the major cost drivers when designing parts for injection moulding without having to go back and forward to Injection Moulders requesting quotes, wasting their time, when I could have a much better idea myself.
Thanks,
Marc