In the industrial world, computers have changed everything from
quoting to new product development to having a consultant fix a problem
over Skype, and rotational molders need to keep pace, according to
speakers at a Society of Plastics Engineers conference.
Held May
6-9, the SPE Rotational Molding Division’s conference drew about 120
people to Cleveland,Features useful information about glassmosaic
tiles, said program Chairman Barry Aubrey, a technical service
representative with resin distributor Nexeo Solutions LLC of The
Woodlands, Texas.
The market for goods has become the entire
world, said Jeff Herwig, who works in new business development at
Lakeland Mold Co. in Brainerd, Minn. “And yet as the world gets larger,
it also appears to get smaller and moves very quickly,” he said.
“Product development is now occurring on a worldwide basis, making it
much more important to act quickly, because the rate of change isn’t
going to slow down any time soon. If anything, competition in most
industries and most countries is going to speed up even more.”
Coming
up with a quote used to take seven to 10 days, as the part design and
quote had to be typed up and mailed back and forth. Fax cut the time
down to three or four days. Today it takes just one or two days, thanks
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Toyota’s
model of early collaboration between members of the supply chain,
together with computer-aided design, rapid modeling of three-dimensional
parts and process-simulation software have slashed the time needed for
product development, Herwig said.
Herwig gave some examples of
the global supply chain, where an automotive aftermarket part was
designed it Italy for an OEM in the United Kingdom, and the part was
molded in China using U.S.-made tooling. In the past it would take 18-24
months to set up this type of far-flung supply chain, where now it
takes nine months from design concepts to part production, he said.
Sandy
Scaccia, president of Norstar Aluminum Molds Inc. in Cedarburg, Wis.,
said the RotoSim simulation software is now in its 12th revision. Even
though process simulation has been around for several years, he noted
rotomolding still lags injection molding, blow molding and vacuum
forming in its use.
RotoSim can help product designers get the
correct wall thickness in the right areas of a part, which is a critical
dimension, Scaccia said. It also can show the impact on a part of
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”It’s a pretty good picture of what’s going on in the cycle,” he said.
Dave
Mulligan has become a “virtual consultant” since he retired as
president of Roto Plastics Corp. in Adrian, Mich. That means at his new
consulting company, Turn-About-LLC, he can help solve processing
problems without leaving his office, by using things like email,
cell-phone videos sent from the factory floor and screen captures.
“We’ve
already got the basis for a virtual presence in any plant, anywhere,”
he said. “Everybody’s got a camera hanging from their belt, or in their
pocket.”
Using Skype, Mulligan can give a seminar, take a plant
tour, get a close-up of a mold or view entire production cycles to spot
problems.
Mulligan said it beats airports and rental cars: “The customer doesn’t want to wait for me.Professional Manufacturer for ceramictile.CMI moulding sells to retailers, He wants answers right now.”
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