What is the future of mold design and manufacturing?
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- Unsolvedanonymity
- 2021-07-01 22:47
I am a 19-year high school graduate with a score of 411. I entered a vocational college major in mold design and manufacturing.
Surely, I didn't like this major very much (we was transferred), and I felt at a loss for this major.
Knowing nothing of this majority, it is worthless to switch to a professional. It’s not that this major is not good, but I just don’t know what I can do, what I can do in the future, what is the position of this major that is not tiring and makes more money (that is, the kind of formal wear, sitting in the office, it is yearning, not that it is contempt The kind of uncles and aunts who go to the workshop are sure to want to be a good one) I myself want to upgrade to a bachelor’s degree.
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If I can continue my major in this major, I can make up my mind to take the postgraduate entrance examination.
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- 1Flooranonymity
- 2021-08-20 14:57
There are several directions for the development of molds:
1. High precision
The accuracy of the size can be achieved, and the best ones used to be Japan and Germany. However, through continuous learning and innovation in my country's mold industry, a large number of professional companies engaged in high-precision mold manufacturing have emerged. So, if you want to make high-precision molds, there are two main elements: equipment and talents.
2. High efficiency
The so-called high efficiency means high automation. Nowadays, the production of molds has begun to popularize automation, and the internal standard parts of the molds have increased the degree of intelligence, and the production efficiency of the molds has become higher and higher. The molds will develop towards higher and better fields. . Mold automation requires mold designers to be more demanding when designing. Future mold designers not only need to understand automation equipment, but also need to participate in mold design. In the future, the term "general workers" may disappear. Managers, technicians and robots will be the main three types of people in the future factory.
With the continuous progress of technological innovation, it is necessary to make the mold very simple. However, the development of the mold industry is still full of opportunities and challenges. For mold designers, mastering these mold design and manufacturing technologies will have more initiative, so as to ensure the technology and quality of mold design.
4. Product development and mold integration is an inevitable trend. This change has a greater impact on the manufacturing mode than the assembly line replaces the overall mold master control.