leonhart88
Electrical
- Jan 2, 2011
- 14
Hi All,
I have part that is around 4.5 cubic inches and acts as a cover and light diffuser for a LED assembly. The current prototype is made of glued frosted polycarbonate, but if we are looking to manufacture hundreds of these I was hoping injection molding or some type of forming would be worth the effort (plus glueing leads to unsightly seams). The plastic type is not all that important, as long as it is fairly strong to occasionally impacts from consumers and it diffuses light well.
I was pondering what the most cost effective manufacturing technique is for this. I've attached pictures of my current conceptual design.
Also, I have been trying to figure out what the best way to fasten the top to the base is without any noticeable fasteners or tabs. If anyone has suggestions here, that would be great too. It would be great to have a top that snaps into place like the product in the links below. My conceptual design is copying that kind of fit, which I assume is some sort of light interference fit.
I have part that is around 4.5 cubic inches and acts as a cover and light diffuser for a LED assembly. The current prototype is made of glued frosted polycarbonate, but if we are looking to manufacture hundreds of these I was hoping injection molding or some type of forming would be worth the effort (plus glueing leads to unsightly seams). The plastic type is not all that important, as long as it is fairly strong to occasionally impacts from consumers and it diffuses light well.
I was pondering what the most cost effective manufacturing technique is for this. I've attached pictures of my current conceptual design.
Also, I have been trying to figure out what the best way to fasten the top to the base is without any noticeable fasteners or tabs. If anyone has suggestions here, that would be great too. It would be great to have a top that snaps into place like the product in the links below. My conceptual design is copying that kind of fit, which I assume is some sort of light interference fit.