A case in which the customer was very satisfied with a product that had minimal warping and no issues with dimensions.
We would like to introduce a case study of the development of a "circuit board holder" at a major corporation.
We received a request from a customer to manufacture a component that guides and holds circuit board units, as well as to improve noise generated from the electrical properties of a metal frame.
In response, we considered the resinification of the metal frame and proposed three structural design patterns: "integrated type," "PP hinge type," and "split type." We communicated the advantages and disadvantages of each option to present choices to the customer.
[Case Overview]
■ Request Details
- Desire to reduce costs
■ Solution
- Proposed a resin with electrical properties and strength, which reduced the price to about 1/5 of the original cost.
- Before mold construction, we also provided prototypes using a 3D printer and displayed flow analysis results.
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