Introduction to the Plastic Manufacturing Industry

June 24, 2019

Plastic is one of the most versatile and inexpensive materials available for consumer products and manufacturing industries. This whitepaper contextualizes the fabrication of parts and components using plastic through a variety of technological processes. It will describe briefly the most common Conventional Manufacturing processes for plastic fabrication, brushing through the variety of technologies available on the industry at the moment.

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The New Face of Manufacturing

whitePaper | March 6, 2020

The manufacturing industry is undergoing tremendous change. The industrial revolution brought us assembly lines and mass production. The result was a dramatic increase in worker productivity. The digital revolution brings a host of new opportunities, enabled by data and the power and intelligence of cloud computing. However, it’s the talent, skill, and creativity of your people that determine success.

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Smart Manufacturing: Building The Factory Of Tomorrow

whitePaper | May 19, 2023

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Bringing a Thought-Provoking Approach to Manufacturing and Hi-Tech B2B Digital Experiences and eCommerce Opportunities

whitePaper | November 11, 2022

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Roadmap to Developing Your AM Strategy

whitePaper | September 21, 2022

Additive manufacturing (AM) has matured significantly as a manufacturing technique over the last 5 years. Along with this, knowledge of AM within companies has increased and its opportunities are increasingly discussed at board-level. Time and budget are invested to explore the potential for 3D printing beyond the most obvious applications. More than ever before, there’s an appetite to take a strategic approach and maximize the opportunity

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Design for Manufacturing and Test

whitePaper | November 11, 2022

A common ‘Design for Excellence’ approach in any product design process is the ‘Design for Manufacturing’ which is simply to ensure the products are easier to be manufactured. A significant and important part of this approach is the ‘Design for Manufacturing Test’ concept. A final product that was manufactured but is difficult to test to effectively measure its quality and reliability before shipping out may result in disastrous consequences when these products fail out in the field, especially when the products are used in mission-critical industries such as the automotive industry.

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Creaform is closely monitoring the development of the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure that our operations continue to run as smoothly as possible. Because we manufacture products and provide services that support customers in critical industries, such as healthcare research and development, medical devices, power generation, energy infrastructure, and aerospace and defense, we are taking many precautionary measures to mitigate any disruptions with the supply of our products and services.

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