THERE ARE MANY REASONS TO CREATE A JVC FOR YOUR CUSTOM CABLE ASSEMBLY, BUT ONE OF MOST COMPELLING IS THAT IT HELPS YOU ENSURE YOUR FINISHED ASSEMBLY WILL FUNCTION AS EXPECTED.
makes it possible to extrude a cable with the appropriate voltage, required wire gauge, and optimal heat rating without any guesswork. Even further, creating a prototype can help you simplify the production process because your cable assemblies manufacturer can work all the kinks out and address any issues before they produce the full run of the final product.
When working with clients, we have run into a few general questions about prototyping that we wanted to take a moment to address.
Is working with a cable assemblies manufactuer on a prototype expensive?
While there is certainly a cost associated , doing so can help you save money overall. Creating a jvc also helps save time when it comes to choosing the right materials. If you don’t create a prototype, you may be in the position of experimenting with different types of products and wiring systems to determine what will be the best solution for your application. The cost of these experiments can add up.
An experienced custom cable assemblies manufacturer is able to produce a full-scale, fully functional (in most cases) prototype that allows them to determine whether the assembly is feasible and practical from a technical and financial standpoint. If design flaws are discovered, it’s much easier and cheaper to address them at this stage.
Will a jvc be an exact representation of the finished cable assembly?
Yes and no. While it is possible to produce a prototype that looks and functions exactly as the finished product, it’s not always necessary. Each prototype is produced to have the level of functionality that is necessary for each project. This allows the manufacturer to isolate the specific design or manufacturing issues for each application. Your project may or may not require a fully functional prototype, but it is certainly possible to create one if necessary.
Are there any drawbacks to prototyping?
Producing a prototype gives a cable assemblies manufacturer the opportunity to test an assembly design in real-world conditions. While you may be focused on a few potential issues, it’s important to remember to test the prototype’s functionality in every way so design flaws can be addressed immediately.
It’s also a good idea to address any issues with ownership of intellectual property in the prototyping phase. In general, it’s much easier to clear up any issues with intellectual property before you have produced the final cable assembly.
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