Point-of-purchase display components require rugged construction in combination with an attractive appearance.At The Rodon Group, we injection molded a range of products, including items such as pegboard hooks, shelf dividers, and product stops for one of the leading companies in the point-of-purchase display industry.This project highlights our ability to provide value-added services in conjunction with close tolerance injection molding that equates to cost savings over the entire product lifecycle.
Working with the customer supplied prints, we first focused our attention on mold design.Our goal, as always, was to construct molds that would lead to volume high quality while minimizing production costs.By paying detailed attention to aspects such as cavity dimensions, gate location, venting, cooling systems, and more, we achieved optimal cycle times while upholding tolerances as close as ± 0.005" across varying complexities in part geometry.One critical feature of these parts was a fine quality surface, so we leveraged the capability of our EDM equipment.This allowed us to create a very fine finish on the mold cavities to add clarity and quality to the surface of the finished part with no extra processing required.
Production involved the use of various commodity and engineering grade resins in shot sizes from less that one gram all the way up to 35 grams.With part sizes measuring from from 5/8" square up to 3.5" in length x 19" in width, we used a variety of injection molding presses in the 46 to 233-ton range.Machine vision inspection right at the press, combined with a robust set of test and measurement processes, ensured we satisfied all of the quality requirements.
To learn more about this project or our high-volume injection molding capabilities, contact us directly.
Working with the customer supplied prints, we first focused our attention on mold design.Our goal, as always, was to construct molds that would lead to volume high quality while minimizing production costs.By paying detailed attention to aspects such as cavity dimensions, gate location, venting, cooling systems, and more, we achieved optimal cycle times while upholding tolerances as close as ± 0.005" across varying complexities in part geometry.One critical feature of these parts was a fine quality surface, so we leveraged the capability of our EDM equipment.This allowed us to create a very fine finish on the mold cavities to add clarity and quality to the surface of the finished part with no extra processing required.
Production involved the use of various commodity and engineering grade resins in shot sizes from less that one gram all the way up to 35 grams.With part sizes measuring from from 5/8" square up to 3.5" in length x 19" in width, we used a variety of injection molding presses in the 46 to 233-ton range.Machine vision inspection right at the press, combined with a robust set of test and measurement processes, ensured we satisfied all of the quality requirements.
To learn more about this project or our high-volume injection molding capabilities, contact us directly.
Unit of Measure
Specifications
Product Name |
N/APOP display products including pegboard hooks, shelf dividers and product stops |
Product Description |
N/APlastic Injection Molded Point-of-Purchase Display Components |
Primary Injection Molding Capabilities Applied/Processes |
N/AMold MakingTooling Designing |
Equipment Used to Manufacture Part |
N/A46 to 233 ton Nissei Presses |
Overall Part Dimensions |
N/A5/8 Inch (in) square to 3 1/2 Inch (in) x 19 Inch (in) |
Tightest Tolerances (±) |
N/A0.005 in |
Material Finish |
N/AFine Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) Finish |
In Process Testing/Inspection Performed |
N/AFirst piece inspection and routine in-production inspections |
Estimated Part Weight |
N/A> 1 to 35 g |
Industry for Use |
N/ARetail Point of Purchase (POP) displays |
Delivery Location |
N/APennsylvania |
Standards Met |
N/AUsing a pre-designed part, we designed for manufacturability by maximizing the molds to produce higher quality and quantity parts |
Material |
N/AVarious commodity and engineering grade resins |