Project
Development Center for In-Mold Decoration
The
new 6,500 square foot facility will provide comprehensive engineering
services for In-Mold Decorated appliqués.
Customers and Hy.tech engineers will have the opportunity to design,
develop, and certify tooling and equipment prior to shipment to facilities
around the world.
The PDC also will house future molding operations and space for customers
to lay out work centers in the exact format that will be used in their
facility. The addition of the new building is part of a $1,200,000
investment that includes the addition of wire and sinker EDM, injection
molding, optical inspection equipment, and additional trimming equipment.
Engineering Services include:
Form
Equipment
Our engineers will work with you to establish which Hy.tech designed
forming technology is right for your current and future projects.
- Trim Equipment
The Hy.tech engineering team will determine what type of trimming
technology best suits your In-Mold Decoration needs.
- Form Tools and Process
Hy.tech will design and fabricate tools specifically suited for
the material type, geometry, and registration requirements of
your project. Once tooling is complete, we will develop a process
that efficiently achieves the desired result.
- Trim Tools and Process
Elements within the form tooling and forming process are engineered
into the trimming tools to achieve the tightest tolerance on the
finished appliqué.
- Mold Consulting and End-of-Arm Tooling
Hy.tech offers input on all aspects of mold design from gating
to venting and cooling. In addition, Hy.tech will design and fabricate
end-of-arm tooling to work efficiently with the appliqué.
Factory
Planning
Our team will work with facility planners to best utilize the
space available within a factory. If needed, Hy.tech has 6,000
square feet of available space to set up your entire production
line for trials prior to installation in your factory.
- Quality Planning
Hy.tech can provide a detailed quality plan that will ensure product
specifications are met and maintained through production. This
may include inspection fixtures and criteria for flat film, formed
film, and molded product.
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