3D CAD & Mould Development2023-04-20T14:11:03+08:00

3D CAD & Mould Development

Why 3D?

Our designers can help you with designing custom one-of-a-kind products through the use of 3D CAD. We can create functional, virtual prototypes of three-dimensional objects. This can improve the quality of design of the custom products and give clients a better view of what the product will look like. When transferring 2D design drafts into 3D Models, we are able to move the object more freely within the X, Y and Z axis. Therefore – unlike 2D, 3D designs are more interactive. 

Creating 3D designs is not just about simulating the 3-Dimensional shape of an object, but to also simulate real life textures to the design. Prior to production, it helps incorporate what the material of the product should look like. As a result, it helps us and our clients plan better.

Moulding Development

3D designs also help facilitate for moulding work. After the 3D designs are finalized, our selected factories will start creating the moulds. ODM will help with developing special moulds to produce to create your personalized products. Moulding is what helps manufacturers mass produce with consistent results. Some types of moulding processes are injection moulding, casting and blow moulding.

1. Injection Moulding 

Injecting molten material into the mould using pressurized machinery

2. Casting

Similar to injection moulding whereby a liquid is poured into the mould. Casting moulds are commonly made of silicone.

3.  Blow moudling

A moulding technique popularly used to manufacture plastic products.

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Here are more 3D and Moulding related blogs can help you learn more :

1. 3 Steps To Customize 3D Printed Products

3D Printing is gaining popularity in the promotional product industry. This technology allows companies to create prototypes of objects and personalized promotional products or modify their designs at a fast and cost-efficient manner. You can have 3D printed promotional products in a matter of hours, allowing you to maximize your time and marketing budget.

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3D Printed Promotional Products

2. Checklist for Opening New Moulds – Manufacturing in China

If you are working on development of the unique and custom product, you need to take into account, that your innovation might require opening new mould with some factory in China. This means, the factory will work on creating a special plate matching the shape of your product, which will after that serve for sampling and mass-production.

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Checklist for Opening New Mould

3. Making Samples without Moulds

What is Rapid Prototyping?

Rapid prototyping is the most common name given to a host of related technologies that are used to fabricate physical objects directly from Computer Assistant Design (CAD) data sources.    These methods are unique because they add and bond materials in layers to form objects.

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Rapid Prototying

What is the 3D design?

Creating 3D designs is not just about simulating the 3-Dimensional shape of an object, but to also simulate real life textures to the design. Prior to production, it helps incorporate what the material of the product should look like. As a result, it helps us and our clients plan better. We can create functional, virtual prototypes of three-dimensional objects. This can improve the quality of design of the custom products and give clients a better view of what the product will look like.

Why is 3D better than 2D?

When transferring 2D design drafts into 3D Models, we are able to move the object more freely within the X, Y and Z axis. 3D designs are way more interactive.

What is the moulding process?

Moulding is what helps manufacturers mass produce with consistent results. Some types of moulding processes are injection moulding, casting and blow moulding. The first step is the injection. Injecting molten material into the mould using pressurized machinery. Then, the casting: Similar to injection moulding whereby a liquid is poured into the mould. Casting moulds are commonly made of silicone. Finally, you blow the moulding.

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