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A Gem of a Machine
CNC machine shrinks production of molds for display cases from three days to six and a half hours while improving accuracy.
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For more information contact Techno-Isel (New Hyde Park, NY) at (516) 328-3970 or via e-mail at techquestions@techno-isel.com.
Located in North York, Ontario, Engineered Plastic Designs specializes in the design and manufacture of plastic point-of-purchase displays. The company's displays can be found in stores such as Sears and Wal-Mart and are used to display a wide range of products - everything from jewelry to cleaning products and vitamins. In addition to base cabinets called showbeds, Engineered Plastics Design makes a variety of rotating counter-top display units that hold products such as earrings and watches.
Two Types of Plastic Parts Previously, the molds for these more complex pieces were carved by hand out of wood or aluminum using jigsaws and chisels. This type of mold can be produced by assembling numerous smaller wood or aluminum pieces to form the complex shape. Then styrene or acrylic is heated to soften and then vacuum formed to form the mold. The materials are not heated very high, which is why the molds can be made of wood. There were two problems with making the molds by hand, however. One was the time it required. Producing a typical mold for an earring display case took one person eight hours. Usually, three molds were needed for the entire case, so the company spent a minimum of a day and a half on this task. The second problem was that there was no consistency in the size of the grooves from mold to mold. As a result, some earring cards would fit snugly into the display case and some would be loose. In an effort to solve this problem, company management decided to look into automating mold production using CAM software and a CNC router. They did not want the expense of another large CNC machining center, however they wished to remain competitive with the latest technology. After receiving a catalog from Techno-Isel (New Hyde Park, NY), they realized that a Techno CNC router was an excellent solution in meeting their objectives. Its affordable price was well below that of a large machining center, yet the machine could handle production routing and drilling on a wide variety of materials including wood, plastic, MDF, solid surfacing materials and nonferrous metals. The technical specifications of the Techno machine they selected include a working area for the router five feet by eight feet, Z-axis height of 12 inches and a raised gantry for large part clearance. They wanted such a large working area so they could cut multiple molds at once.
New Mold Production Process After a piece of wood is fastened to the Techno machine, the operator hits the "start" button and the mold is then carved automatically. This machine cuts a mold required for an earring display case in two hours. Frequently, the three molds are programmed and cut together at the same time for a total production time of four and a half hours: 30 minutes for programming and four hours for cutting. Once the machine is set up, it can operate unattended. So a process that formerly took three days now requires only 30 minutes of an employee's time. Another benefit of using the Techno machine is that when the company needs to increase mold production, they can do so without adding more people. They can simply load the machine with multiple molds and let it cut unattended. To manufacturers, the improved precision from the Techno machine translates into less time consumed in the molding area. Molds are produced with fewer errors - which has become a cost saving factor. Engineered Plastic Designs has been very happy with the reliability of the Techno machine. With just routine maintenance, it functions effortlessly. Part of its reliability is due to the materials used in its construction. For example, the machine uses anti-backlash ball screws. These screws have excellent power transmission due to the rolling ball contact between the nut and screws, and this type of contact ensures low friction, low wear and long life. The ball screws also make it possible to produce parts to the machine resolution of 0.0005 inch. In addition, the machine is constructed on steel stress relieved bases with hardened steel linear ways, and ballscrews with servo motors standard - which offer the best precision performance, speed capacity and machine longevity. This shaft-and-bearing system produces very smooth, play-free motion and is an extremely rigid system that produces high-quality cuts. For Engineered Plastic Designs, the Techno CNC machine has made it possible to automate a previously time-consuming task and free up employees for other work. It has also ensured a greater ease for consistency as those in the acrylic display industry become more innovative in creating displays - requiring today's technology to meet those challenges.
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