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Make per drawing refers to the production and manufacture of products according to the product drawings or design documents provided by customers. This processing method is usually used in the machinery and equipment industry, and the production standards and style descriptions of relevant equipment are completed through the form of drawings. Make per drawing requires the machine to process according to the drawing design program, so the accuracy and integrity of the drawing has a direct impact on the quality of the final product.
Application scenarios and advantages
Make per drawing is widely used in a variety of scenarios that require customized non-standard parts, such as small batch production in the product development and trial production stage, and projects in universities and scientific research institutions. Its advantages include:
Diversified processing capacity: can undertake turning, milling, grinding, wire cutting, discharge, laser, welding and other process needs.
A wide range of application materials: can process plastic, aluminum, stainless steel, copper, titanium alloy, ceramics, nickel alloy, magnesium alloy and other materials.
Surface treatment technology: provide anode, electroplating, spraying, sandblasting, polishing and other surface treatment methods.
Industrial design support: can undertake the needs of industrial design, provide a full range of services from design to production.
Through these advantages, we can meet the diversified needs of customers in the product development and manufacturing process, ensuring product quality and production flexibility.
Make per sample refers to the production of products according to the samples provided by customers or technical requirements. To be specific, make per sample means that the customer provides one or more samples and requires the processing plant to make imitation production according to the characteristics of the sample (such as taste, color, composition, etc.). After receiving the samples, the processing plant will carry out sample analysis, formula design, raw material procurement, production, quality testing, packaging and delivery, etc., to ensure that the quality of the final products meet customer requirements
Application scenarios and advantages
Make per sample is widely used in many industries, especially in solid drinks, clothing and other fields. Its advantages include:
Fast response to the market: can quickly meet customer's personalized needs for products.
Reduce R & D costs: customers do not need to develop new products, saving a lot of R & D costs.
Shorten the time-to-market: through sample processing, customers can launch new products faster and seize market opportunities.
Flexibility and efficiency: the processing plant can quickly adjust products according to market changes, while ensuring production efficiency and product quality
The main difference between make per sample and make per drawing is that the form of product information provided by the customer is different.
Make per sample: Under this model, the customer needs to provide the finished product sample, and the processing factory can produce according to the sample. This approach is suitable for customers who already have their own unique product and want to maintain the taste, shape and quality of the original product. Customers only need to provide samples, manufacturers through the analysis and study of the composition of the sample and production process, mass production.
Make per drawing: customers need to provide product specifications drawings, processing manufacturers according to the drawings for production. This method is suitable for the case where the customer has designed the product, but has not yet made a physical sample. Customers can describe the production standards, styles and requirements of products through drawings, and manufacturers can produce according to the drawings.
Applicable scenarios and advantages and disadvantages
Make per sample:
Advantages: Customers can ensure that the quality and style of the product is consistent with the sample, suitable for the case of strict requirements on product quality.
Disadvantage: the customer needs to provide the physical sample, which may involve the production and transportation cost of the sample.
Make per drawing:
Advantages : Customers can design products more flexibly, avoiding the cost of making and shipping samples.
Disadvantages: high requirements on customers' drawing design ability, need to ensure the accuracy and integrity of drawings.
Practical application case
In food and beverage, cosmetics, health products and other industries, make per sample and make per drawing are widely used. For example, the food and beverage industry usually adopts the make per sample, the customer provides the finished product sample, the manufacturer produces according to the sample; The machinery and equipment industry is commonly used for make per drawing, customers through the drawings to describe the production standards and style requirements.