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TAFE's Engineering Plastics Division (TAFE-EPD) operates state-of-the-art facilities across India, specializing in high-precision tools and custom-molded engineering plastics. Acquiring FAURECIAu2019s Indian Interior business in 2022, TAFE-EPD prioritizes innovation, quality control, and customer service.<br><br>
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Engineering Plastics TAFE Engineering Plastics Division (TAFE-EPD) operates advanced facilities in Andhra Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu, specializing in high-precision tools and custom-molded engineering plastics. Following its acquisition of Faurecia‘s Indian Interior business in 2022, TAFE-EPD focuses on innovation, quality, and customer service. Combining cutting-edge technology with skilled labor, the division emphasizes manufacturability in injection molding and pressure die-casting. By optimizing design for production efficiency, TAFE-EPD ensures high-quality, cost-effective products that seamlessly transition from concept to manufacture. Pradesh, Maharashtra, Cultivating the world tafe.com
Services CAD ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Surface, Solid and Assembly Modelling Feature-based Design Parametric and Variational Design Dimensioning and Tolerencing Generative and Interactive Drafting IGES and STEP Interfacing Applications: Pro-E, IDEAS, ICEM-Surf CAM ● ● ● Multi-axis generative CNC machining Post-processing Applications: Advanced-NC,Pro-NC CAE ● ● Plastic and metal-flow stimulations Applications: Moldflow, Pro-Mold Cultivating the world tafe.com
Design for Manufacturability ● Product geometry validation ● Flow facilitation ● Correct input choice for product functionality ● Validation of material flow across tooling constraints ● Optimizing of design process of Zero Defects, target cost ● Continuous Improvement Program ● Tool design for target cost, cycle time and finish Reverse Engineering ● Point-sampling using high-speed contact sensors ● Interfacing scanned data to advanced software ● Creation of 3D product geometry ● CAE analysis ● DFM considerations on scanned geometry Prototyping ● Prototypes with soft-materials using high-speed machining ● Stereolithography/FDM (outsourced) Cultivating the world tafe.com