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A buyer located in Florissant, Missouri United States successfully sourced for the Assembly of a part called peep sight on www.MFG.com
Request for Quote Details:
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The specific Assembly process that was specified is Assembly Services. |
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The specified material is Plastic. |
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This RFQ was for 400, 1,200, and 2,000 Each. The estimated annual usage is 30,000. |
RFQ Notes:
Assemble together with acetone, a archery peep sight.
Assemble into peep sights fibers
through center cross members and spot glue. Mask center
aperture area, prime, paint and
demask. Ship pieces to forwarding process center.
RFQ has been updated June 2. Artist and mechanical
renderings attached in PDF format.
The processes inhouse (has) been geared for a 400 pieces
at a time through the assembly and coating process. This
maybe very well modified for cost effectivity. It was
found inhouse that a 20 x 20 square inch (400) peep
(sheet) was easier to process through assembly and coating
processes.
Processes as follow;
1) Assembly peep halves together with shallow tray acetone
buy dipping (male post), or spot (super glue) minute
amount into female half (sockets) and assemble, press male
half into mating female peep half, hold 4 to 5 seconds or
lay flat weight on top momentarily till next one is
assembled.
- this requires hand eye coordination repeatively and
glueing is (not to occur) where fiber tube will lay in
peep. A controlled level of super glue (mixture)
containing cyanoacrylate ester works best with long
dispense tube. Acetone, being practical is difficult to
assure adhesion without destroying slots for fiber tubes.
2) Fiber insert 1/2 meter length (20 inches) of fiber .019
through 20 peeps fiber track equally spread about on (yard
stick) jig form marked to equally spaces. All 20 peeps
over 20 inches. One side of each peep/fiber is spot glued
at outer edge perimeter. This results in a string of
twenty peeps. This is repeated twenty times. Twenty peep
strings twenty pcs each for a total 400 peeps.
3) Fiber insert 1/2 meter length (20 inches) through other
fiber track and spot glue remaining 3 fibers ends at edge.
This then results in a 400 pcs (square) 20 X 20 inch
assemble for prime and coat processing.
4) Mask both sides of each peep with 1/2 inch circle
masking dot. Masking dot fits exactly to inside edges of
peeps 4 string slots.
5) Spray coat each surface evenly .5 mil to 1.0 mil with
special primer using a HVLP spray application at 20 to 30
psi.
6) Spray coat each surface evenly 3.0 to 4.0 mil with
special loctite 50/50 thinner mix solution on each side
equally.
- one coat primer and one coat loctite/thinner mix
each side respectively.
7) Separate each peep from paint tray by snipping equally
between each peep quarter leaving a protruding section of
fiber.
8) (Inspect) for even coating process (before) demasking.
Snip flush each protruding fiber flush with nail clipper
and score/demask 1/2 circle masking piece each side. Note:
a masking material thickness 1/2 inch circle 5.0 mil
thickness is desired for coating process (film thickness)
indicator. I am currently looking into this!
9) Bulk ship peeps complete to us or designation for
packaging process.
All materials and solutions provided by us except acetone
and flat dispense tray. These can be locally provided.
This RFQ was awarded online at www.MFG.com to a Assembler in Pisgah Forest, North Carolina United States .
The annualized value of this RFQ was $20,550 USD to a Assembler who is a member of the www.MFG.com service.
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