IoT Enclosure Collection
Industrial Design
Design for Manufacture
Prototyping and Production
Injection Moulding
Industrial Design
Design for Manufacture
Prototyping and Production
Injection Moulding
Injection moulding is usually the method of choice for producing large quantities of 'smaller' products. It's cheap, fast and incredible accurate. This allows internal electronics to fit perfectly making sure your customers don't experience failure when using the product. We always make sure the injection moulding design is on point and the internal electronics are tested to perfection!
Design for manufacture (DFM) is a process to ensure that a product is designed to be easily and cost-effectively manufactured. This helps you build a product that makes sense for your business. It’s impossible to make money if your product is too expensive to manufacture and that’s where design for manufacture is vital.
This process involves a combination of industrial design, engineering, manufacture, injection moulding, and the use of various plastics to help create a viable product design for your technology!
IoT stands for the Internet of Things. It refers to a network of interconnected physical devices, vehicles, appliances, and other objects that are embedded with sensors, software, and connectivity capabilities to exchange data over the internet. In simpler terms, IoT is about connecting everyday objects to the internet and enabling them to communicate and interact with each other and with humans.
We have developed simple two part enclosures, to complex, multi part enclosures.
IoT devices typically consist of sensors or actuators that gather data from the environment, a processor or micro-controller that processes the data, and connectivity components (such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or cellular) that enable communication with other devices and networks.
When building an IoT product there are a few things to take into consideration. Communication/interaction with the Internet, and user operation is at the top of our list of things to do.
The data collected by IoT devices can provide valuable insights, facilitate automation, and enable new applications and services. For example, in a smart home, IoT devices can monitor energy usage, adjust temperature settings, control lighting, and even communicate with each other to create an interconnected ecosystem. In an industrial setting, IoT can be used for predictive maintenance, monitoring equipment performance, optimizing production processes, and improving overall efficiency.
Sometimes you want to test your product before committing to an expensive injection mould. We used a low cost method to produce 10 units of this tablet enclosure so the client could test their design and assumptions in the market.
We believe in building products that make sense for the real world.