What Happens When You DON'T Design for Manufacturing
Manufacturability describes the degree to which a product can be effectively manufactured given its design, cost, and distribution requirements.
A product’s requisite manufacturing process is effectively locked-in once a design is finalized, so product designers ideally need a methodology for modeling manufacturing cost outcomes while designing a product. A design that simply cannot be produced in the manner specified creates time and cost issues.
So what happens when you DON'T focus on DFM early in the design process? In this demonstration, you'll see notable examples of poor DFM foresight (i.e. avoidable issues that illustrate the importance of DFM). We will also explain just how powerful DFM through aP Design and aPriori really are and showcase the savings that are possible when you utilize a manufacturing simulation software like aPriori.
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