cityjack
Mechanical
- Mar 5, 2013
- 50
Morning all,
First time poster here. I am a new employee here at my company and will be visiting a new mold house to go over plastic part design and moldflow with them. I have been asked by my company to make sure they can and will adhere to SPI tolerancing for our part prints once they receive them from us. In my experience from other lives, we just give them a .stp, igs, or a 3D CAD file and they go from there developing the tool. As far as SPI tolerancing on the print we would just tolerance part prints according to the material we are using and the knowledge of the material and shrink rates etc. Maybe include in the notes a volume and weight of the part given to us by the CAD software. Can someone please fill me in on a generic plastic part SPI tolerance or maybe even a DIN tolerance for plastic parts?
First time poster here. I am a new employee here at my company and will be visiting a new mold house to go over plastic part design and moldflow with them. I have been asked by my company to make sure they can and will adhere to SPI tolerancing for our part prints once they receive them from us. In my experience from other lives, we just give them a .stp, igs, or a 3D CAD file and they go from there developing the tool. As far as SPI tolerancing on the print we would just tolerance part prints according to the material we are using and the knowledge of the material and shrink rates etc. Maybe include in the notes a volume and weight of the part given to us by the CAD software. Can someone please fill me in on a generic plastic part SPI tolerance or maybe even a DIN tolerance for plastic parts?