services – product engineering

Product engineering and technical validation

We define and validate the product before designing the mold, ensuring technical feasibility, risk reduction, and a smooth industrialization process.

When the part design determines the cost of the mold

In many injection projects, the final cost of the mold is not determined solely by its manufacture, but by design decisions made in early stages without a manufacturing-oriented analysis. Identifying these points in time avoids unnecessary complexities and optimizes the project from the start.

Part designs that unnecessarily increase the cost of the mold

Poorly designed geometries, thicknesses, or details force more complex technical solutions than necessary, increasing the cost of the mold from the start.

Late changes that impact costs and deadlines

Design decisions made without manufacturing criteria often generate subsequent modifications to the mold, with avoidable cost overruns and delays.

Lack of manufacturing vision in early stages

When the part design is not analyzed from a manufacturing perspective, technical risks are assumed that affect performance, quality, and final cost.

Our engineering approach applied to DFM

We apply manufacturing-oriented design (DFM) criteria from early stages to identify technical risks, propose design improvements, and make informed decisions before manufacturing the mold.

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Initial technical analysis of the part

We receive the part and analyze its geometry, thicknesses, tolerances, and functional requirements to identify potential risks from a manufacturing perspective.

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DFM evaluation oriented to manufacturing

We apply manufacturing-oriented design criteria to detect unnecessary complexities, technical limitations, and opportunities for improvement before defining the mold.

03

Design improvement proposals

We propose agreed design adjustments that maintain the functionality of the part and, in many cases, simplify the mold and reduce its cost.

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Technical validation with the client

We review the proposals with the client to validate technical decisions, resolve doubts, and ensure that the changes fit with the project objectives.

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Informed decision before manufacturing the mold

With clear technical information, the client can make informed decisions before starting mold manufacturing, reducing risks, subsequent changes, and cost overruns.

Product engineering for injection molds

Prior engineering reduces the final cost of the mold

Applying product engineering criteria for injection molds and DFM before manufacturing the mold eliminates unnecessary complexities, reduces technical risks, and optimizes the investment from the start of the project.

Reduced unnecessary complexity of the mold

Reduction of steel, machining, and adjustments

Fewer incidents during setup

Fewer subsequent modifications and cost overruns

Who is this service for?

It is for you if…

Companies with their own product
Industrial startups with a vision of production
Projects that value technical criteria and prior analysis

It is not for you if…

You are only looking for a quick price
You want to copy an existing mold without analysis
There is no room for technical decisions

Before manufacturing the mold, let's talk about the part

A technical call can help you identify design risks, propose improvements, and make informed decisions before starting mold manufacturing.

Product engineering for injection molds as the basis for mold success

Correct product engineering for injection molds is the basis for guaranteeing the technical and economic viability of any industrial project. Analyzing the part before designing the mold allows anticipating process limitations, optimizing thicknesses, correctly defining parting lines and ejection systems, and reducing subsequent adjustments. This preventive approach improves the stability of the injection process, reduces risks during manufacturing, and avoids cost overruns derived from late changes. Integrating engineering from the initial phase of the project is key to obtaining reliable, productive molds aligned with the real production objectives.

In projects where it is necessary to reduce risks in early stages, we incorporate a phase of product prototyping and validation before fully defining the design for the mold.