Monday, June 13, 2011

Mold transfers can be stress free with these easy steps!

Guidelines for Shipping Injection Molds to Fiesta Plastics


Preparation of the Mold(s) for shipment:

• Molds should be cleaned and lubricated with rust inhibitor prior to shipment. A representative full shot of the plastic parts and the runner system should be included with the mold along with notation of any repair work required or recently performed on the mold.

• Mold Palletizing or Crating: At a minimum, the mold should be securely strapped to a wooden pallet with metal strapping, and wrapped with shrink wrap. For additional protection, the mold may be fully enclosed in a wooden crate constructed around the palletized mold.

• Large molds in excess of 5,000 pounds will need to be split in half and palletized in two sections to facilitate loading and unloading from the truck. This will depend on the fork-truck load capacities at the shipping point and the destination, and any transfer points in between.

• Insurance: the owner of the mold should inquire with their insurance carrier and the shipper regarding the replacement value of the mold and obtain adequate insurance to cover the mold during transit.

• Commercial Issues: The owner of the mold will need to establish the terms of settlement with the old vendor regarding payment terms for molded parts, resin, colorant, packaging etc. to secure release of the mold and achieve a smooth transaction.

Shipping the Mold(s):

• The trucker must be informed of the mold weights and the details of the shipping instructions. An itemized bill of lading must be prepared and signed for by the trucker upon loading.

• For safety reasons, the palletized molds are to be floor-loaded only.

• The palletized molds should be strapped and secured with tie-downs to minimize movement within the trailer. The molds will generally be loaded in the nose of the truck to minimize sliding during deceleration.

• If Fiesta Plastics is to pick up a mold from its current location, the customer must supply a Letter of Authorization certifying Fiesta Plastics as an authorized agent to pick up the mold along with appropriate contact and address information.

Monday, June 6, 2011

Our Dimension Elite 3D Printer

With just an idea we can design your product and print you a 3D plastic part out of ABS plastic. This will allow you to check fit form and function of any design before building an expensive prototype. This can save you thousands of dollars and time. And we all know time is money.

The Dimension Elite is ideal for printing intricate 3D product mockups and functional models of parts such as medical devices, mobile electronics and precision instruments. Just click “print” to prep the CAD file and print the model.You'll get your models in hours, not days. And for the most efficient throughput, you can pack multiple models in the printer's build envelope.

Using ABSplus™ production-grade thermoplastic, the Elite prints models from the bottom up with precisely deposited layers of modeling and support material. There's no waiting for models to “cure” — they're hard right out of the printer. A water-based solution removes the support material to complete your detailed design. Then models can be drilled, tapped, sanded and painted. The Elite 3D Printer runs quietly and unattended in an office environment. There are no noxious fumes or toxic materials that require special handling or venting.

Plastic Injection Molding

Fiesta Plastics Inc. is a plastic injection molding company out of Mesa AZ that specializes in plastic injection molding, quality precision tooling and machining, 3d part design and rapid prototyping.  We have been in business since 1988.  We want to be your number one supplier. Give us an opportunity to look at and quote your job.  With an in house tool room you can be assured that your mold will be taken care of.  We can build new tools or welcome mold transfers.  If you need your product designed, our team can take you through each process to a finished completed product.  You can check us out on the web at http://www.fiestaplastics.com/ or feel free to stop by and take a tour in person.