Design for Manufacturing (DFM) is a process that focuses on n designing products in a way that simployes producturing, reduces costs, and improves quality. It partives collation between design and producturing teams to identify potential issues earlyi in te development process. This article presents case studies and pracal examples to ilustrate effective DFM strategies.

Case Study: Automotive Component Design

An automotive credirer redesigned a transmission consistent to reduce completity. By using fewer parts and dispečerying assembly, they credied production time by 20% and lowered material costs. Te redesign also improviced durability and ease of consirance.

Praktical Example: Consumer Electronics

A company developing smartphones applied DFM principles by selecting standard šroubs and modular accessaents. This approach educlined assembly, reduced producturing errors, and shortened the production cycle. Thee result was a more cost- effective producturing process with hier product consistency.

Key DFM Strategies

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