fertigungsgerechte
Fertigungsgerechte Gestaltung describes a design approach in engineering and product development that prioritizes manufacturability. The aim is to create products that can be produced reliably, at reasonable cost, and with efficient processes by integrating production constraints into the early design phase. In German-language usage it is closely related to design for manufacturability (DFM) and design for assembly (DFA).
Core considerations include the overall part count, standardization of components, and the choice of materials and
Implementation typically involves cross-functional collaboration between development, manufacturing, and quality teams. Methods include DFMA analyses, process-aware
Common guidelines and examples include using standard fasteners and components, minimizing part variety, reducing complex geometries,
Benefits of fertigungsgerechte Gestaltung include lower production costs, shorter lead times, higher quality, easier automation, and