u/illnomnomu

why die cast and not cnc for tooling of moulded pulp packaging

not sure if this is dumb question but if i have a product that is super unique and dont need that many moulds of at the moment since Ill probably change it in the future(improvement in design etc.) why dont I just make the tooling using cnc? Isnt that cheaper short term?

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u/illnomnomu — 3 days ago

how much are actual R&D costs in moulded pulp packaging?

hi wonder if theres any packaging engineers/manufacturers here that are willing to share insights into the process of getting a customer and prototyping their requests. I was curious about the tooling costs and what it actually costs the company to make samples of custom moulded pulp packaging.

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u/illnomnomu — 8 days ago

Farming Tecchnologies

hi everyone, I'm not a farmer but a student thats curious about farming technologies and finding ways to make farming in the UK easier.

I recently learned about cover cropping and blanket cropping. My first question is do you guys use a combination of both or is one preferred over the other? And a follow up is what sort of materials do you use for blanket cropping, and plants for cover cropping if you do use it.

Lastly, I want to learn more about farming technologies so if theres anything you use/I should have a look into or any problems that you think could be improved with newly developed technology Id really love to hear it

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u/illnomnomu — 2 months ago