Design for Manufacturing Course
This course focuses on applying Design for Manufacturing (DFM) and Design for Assembly (DFA) principles to redesign a handheld mixer for efficient production, covering part reduction, material selection, assembly optimization, and factory planning.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
The Design for Manufacturing Course teaches you how to transform a basic handheld mixer into an efficient, production-ready design. You'll learn to reduce the number of parts, simplify fastening methods, select affordable materials, and design specifically for injection moulding. You'll practise mapping out assembly processes, testing procedures, and factory workflows, while applying DFM and DFA principles, and documenting modifications with precise metrics, standards, and quality controls to achieve quicker and more dependable production.
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- Define product requirements: convert performance and safety requirements into clear specifications.
- Apply DFM rules: reduce part count, simplify assemblies, and lower unit costs quickly.
- Optimise plastics and moulding: select resins, wall thickness, draft angles, and rib details.
- Redesign assemblies: utilise snap-fits, poka-yoke mechanisms, and modular subassemblies for better flow.
- Build factory-ready plans: map assembly flow, tests, and essential quality checkpoints.
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