Designforfabrication
Design for fabrication (DFF) is a design approach that integrates manufacturing considerations into the product development process to improve producibility, reduce costs, and shorten lead times. The aim is to create parts and assemblies that can be produced reliably with available processes while meeting performance and quality goals. DFF emphasizes selecting appropriate production methods early, aligning material choices and geometry with what factories can consistently achieve.
Key considerations in DFF include choosing suitable manufacturing processes, ensuring features are within machine capabilities, and
Common processes addressed by DFF include machining (CNC milling and turning), sheet metal fabrication, casting, injection
DFF sits within the broader field of design for manufacturability (DFM) and interacts with design for assembly
Benefits include reduced tooling and setup costs, lower scrap rates, shorter production cycles, easier automation, and