Showing posts with label handles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handles. Show all posts

Thursday, July 25, 2013

The Next Generation of Molders

At Davies Molding, we’ve been designing and manufacturing quality insert-molded knobs, handles, and custom components for over 80 years.  People are our greatest resource, so we’ve partnered with top engineering schools to develop the next generation of innovative thinkers.  Meet Janine Morency, our engineering intern from the University of Texas.  She’s learning hands-on technical and business skills at Davies Molding for a successful future career in manufacturing.  

Please provide a “getting to know you” statement: Where you are from, where you go to school, what you are studying, what is favorite class, etc.

I grew up in St. Charles, IL, and currently attend the University of Texas at Austin, where I’m studying Mechanical Engineering, along with a Business Foundations Certificate. So far, my favorite class was probably Thermodynamics. It was the first mechanical engineering specific class I took and my professor was by far the best teacher I’d ever had. It was both the hardest and most rewarding subject in my college career.

Why are you interested in manufacturing and engineering?

I’ve always liked building things and taking them apart, and throughout high school my advisor pushed me to look into engineering. It was the perfect fit for me. Mechanical Engineering is one of the broadest engineering degrees you can get, with nine tracks at the undergraduate level. Manufacturing is one of the three tracks I chose to look into, mostly because it gives me the biggest opportunity to see problem-solving on a daily basis.

Why did you pick Davies Molding for your internship?

A family friend mentioned looking into the company when I was applying for internships, and as soon as looked around the website I knew it’d be a great fit. I’ve previously taken classes in materials science and drafting, and I knew this opportunity could both help me pinpoint where I want to end up in the manufacturing industry and give me invaluable experience in an interesting field.

How has the internship helped your educational goals and interests?

This internship has provided me the chance to relate the theoretical concepts and ideas I’ve learned to the real world. For example, I’ve studied the difference between thermoset and thermoplastic polymers, but to see the difference in product and manufacturing processes has given me a unique perspective on the subject that I wouldn’t have otherwise had until after I graduated. Like most people, I learn better by seeing and doing things rather than reading it out of a textbook, and I believe this internship will help me greatly in future manufacturing and processing classes.

What surprised you about the internship?

How quickly I picked up on the layout of the machinery on the floor. My first day, I through it would be impossible to navigate around the facility, but by the end of the week I knew where everything was located. This was mostly due to the projects I was given that gave me an inside look at how the different departments and machines operated.

What advice would you give to other students considering an internship at Davies?

Be ready for just about anything! I’ve dabbled in a lot of different aspects in manufacturing that I didn’t even equate with the engineering process. Derran Smith, the president of Davies, also told me to be ready to learn more about plastic knobs than I ever knew existed, and I didn’t realize how right he was. There is so much variation and involvement in the process from beginning to end that can’t be covered in a class or lecture.  Bust most importantly, have fun and learn as much as you can!

Interested in applying for an internship at Davies Molding?  Contact us at info@daviesmolding.com

Thursday, June 13, 2013

More than Just a Puck

The Stanley Cup Finals are underway, with Boston's Bruins battling our beloved Chicago Blackhawks for the right to the best show and tell item ever. This past year, like most years in Chicago, was characterized by fans eagerly awaiting the beginning of a new season, being disappointed by dismal early-season results and the inevitable realization that the Bears wouldn't make the playoffs, the White Sox/Cubs wouldn't either, and facing the awful truth that Derrick Rose would likely take more shots on a Little Tikes hoop with his baby son than in the United Center in a Bulls uniform.

 But we had the Black Hawks. From the very start, this team has been memorable, breath-taking. The 112th minute of last night's triple overtime win was as thrilling the first. It seems like everyone in Chicago is a fan now, many happily ignorant of the significance of blue lines, checks and icing, but eager to be part of the excitement.

 For us at Davies Molding, we can't help but be hockey fans because we’re surrounded by hockey reminders every single workday. Look at the pre-forms that become our knobs and handles - they look like pucks to us! Compression molding – thousands of pounds of pressure and hundreds of degrees of heat - turns these little blocks of plastic compounds into knobs, handles, dials and levers. We even do Hawks colors!

Pre-forms before compression

Finished ball knobs
So, put on your favorite hockey jersey. (Sorry, hockey experts, we mean sweater.) Find a comfortable chair and enjoy the games. But, when the ref drops the puck, don't forget, sometimes a puck is a lot more than just a puck! Go Hawks!

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

A kinder, gentler knob

Ever wish life could be just a little gentler? We do, too. 

So we developed Soft-Touch & Two-Shot Plastic knobs, handles and custom components. They're molded with a soft thermoplastic overmolded top with a tough thermoplastic substrate.
 
It's the best of both worlds. Tough but gentle; offering a non-slip comfortable grip that is durable and resistant to scratches at the same time.  Satisfy your creative urges and pick the sizes, styles and colors that work best for you.  Logo printing and custom finishes are available, too.
  


Why does this matter? Differences in touch and color make identification simpler. Lobed clamping knobs molded with an engineered thermoplastic elastomer and rugged inner core are unique, durable and ergonomic, impacting safety, comfort and performance. And let's not forget style. Glass-reinforced nylon and plastic elastomer two-shot handles not only feel great and last, they look terrific, too. No wonder they're our most popular two-shot handles.

Visit Davies Molding to download our catalog and view technical details. 
350 Kehoe Blvd, Carol Stream, IL 60188 
Call us toll free:  800-554-9208 
info@daviesmolding.com
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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

TWO SHOT & SOFT TOUCH COMPONENTS CAUSE DAVIES MANIA!

Davies' two-shot and soft touch knobs, handles, and custom plastic components are molded with a soft thermoplastic overmolded "rubber" top with a tough thermoplastic substrate and are available in a variety of sizes, styles, and color combinations to make your products stand out!




To find out more about Davies' two shot soft touch products or about any of our standard products visit www.daviesmolding.com or check us out at Facebook Google+ LinkedIn Twitter YouTube .

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