Research & Development

Phases Overview

Dielectrics' R&D process is generally made up of the following phases: 

 

Concept Development

"Can you make this napkin sketch?"  

When it comes to thermoplastics, the answer is "Yes"!  By merging innovative prototype technologies and production processes, we can make representative concept pieces that bring to life even the roughest concepts. These are commonly used for:

 

            * Investor presentations

            * Concept verification

            * Brainstorming / Ideation sessions

            * Marketing studies

 

Feasibility / Prototyping

"It's a great design, but will it work?"

This phase is used to evaluate design alternatives and set up a down-selecting process - a systematic and empirical method of eliminating least likely candidates. Using proprietary prototype tooling, we create production-quality features quickly and cost-effectively. In many cases, these prototypes are functional.

 

Part of the process is to determine the manufacturability of these concepts for the anticipated volumes.  As an experienced medical device manufacturer, we know that a robust quality control system and the ability to thoroughly test the product are as important as having a great design. This process can include preliminary design validation studies and custom test platforms.

 

As the concept continues to be refined through the product development process, updated cost models are evaluated.  

 

Technology Development

"I know what I want, but don't know how to get there." 
Today's innovative developers often require more than off-the-shelf materials and traditional processes. We understand this and subsequently welcome the challenge of producing the seeming impossible. Many of our contracts have involved:

* Custom material development (latex replacements, extremely thin   cross-sections, high barrier properties, unusual mechanical requirements, harsh environmental conditions, etc.)

* IP development

* Designing around existing IP

* Process / tooling / machine customization

* Process engineering

Commercialization

"Where the rubber meets the road." 
By this point in the development process, most of the technical risk has been eliminated. In the commercialization stage, we systematically capture all that was learned during development and translate it into a succinct set of instructions that govern the high-volume manufacture of the product. This process takes a team of experienced professionals who cover the following range of activities:

 

            * Pilot Production

            * DFM

            * FMEA / PFMEA

            * Device Master Record development

            * Device History Record design

            * Capability Studies

            * Pilot production / validations (DV/OQ/PQ)

 

From design freeze to tooling / machine design to final product release, each stage in our process is meticulously controlled and documented to ensure that the results are both expected and repeatable.

 

To aid this transition, Dielectrics maintains dedicated prototyping laboratory and pilot production space where any glitches, bugs, or weak processes are recognized and corrected before release to the production floor.