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performance at lower part costs with these product planning and design strategies.


DIE CASTING’S COST


TO REDUCE A WAYS Achieve improved product


JONATHAN MILLER, CHICAGO WHITE METAL CASTING BENSENVILLE, ILLINOIS





ost design engineers know the drill: preplanning for produc- tion savings can’t begin too early. Planning for a die casting produced through fully inte- grated manufacturing can have a signifi cant impact on the


product’s fi nal cost and lead to a better performing part. T ese 12 strategies will help the planning process. 28 | METAL CASTING DESIGN & PURCHASING | Sept/Oct 2011


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