SECTION
SUBSECTION
DRAWING OF THE PART WITH TOLERANCES.
If rubber tolerances are not present, please tell us about the most critical dimensions.
SAMPLE OF THE PART (IF AVAILABLE).
The sample will help us to determine what method of manufacturing has been used in the past.
MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS OR POLYMER TYPE
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The full ASTM (American Society for Testing & Materials) call-out of the material is best
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If the ASTM is not available, please provide specifications for:
Material:
Shore durometer:
TELL US ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENT WHERE THE PART WILL BE USED:
Temperature:
FDA (or other requirements):
Chemicals:
Ozone:
Application:
HOW WILL THE PART BE USED?
Statically, dynamically, for sealing, etc.? This is helpful in determining a part’s critical features.
QUANTITY AND ESTIMATED ANNUAL USAGE:
Do you require the parts all at once?
Is this a blanket order with periodic releases? At what intervals?
Or is this an repetitive, ongoing order?
TOOLING
For molded parts, does tooling already exist?
If yes, do you own the tooling?
What type is it? Compression, transfer or injection?
Can it be moved from your current supplier?
DELIVERY REQUIREMENTS
When do you need the first shipment?
What is your preferred shipping method?
PACKAGING REQUIREMENTS OTHER THAN STANDARD BULK PACK.
Labels (part number, UPC?)
Bagged or boxed quantity?
WHAT IS YOUR TARGET PRICE FOR THE PART?
What does it currently cost and who supplies it now?
NAME:
COMPANY:
PHONE #:
EMAIL:
DATE:
MOLDED & EXTRUDED
PARTS WORKSHEET
Here’s what we need from you.