tluxon
Mechanical
- Jan 11, 2001
- 107
I'm designing the mechanical portion of a new product that utilizes a fan-aspirated solar shield accommodating a temp/relative humidity sensor. Some of these units will be used in harsh marine environments. I'd like the shield to have as low a thermal mass as practical so a thermoplastic material seems to hold a lot of merit.
The caveat is that our expected quantities for this shield are only in the neighborhood of 50 per year, so I'm wondering if it's feasible to make parts that likely require molding/forming tooling.
I appreciate all advice and suggestions.
Thank you!
Tim
The caveat is that our expected quantities for this shield are only in the neighborhood of 50 per year, so I'm wondering if it's feasible to make parts that likely require molding/forming tooling.
I appreciate all advice and suggestions.
Thank you!
Tim