What it Takes to Engineer Slippers

Like making most finished products, the manufacturing process involved in making sandals remains is the same. As such, it starts with an idea, putting the idea into an understandable design that is converted into a prototype for testing. Once the prototype or the sample is approved, the manufacturer can then proceed to make other units for commercial purposes. Read on to see what manufacturing slippers entails.

The Production Process

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As previously highlighted, the production phase starts after the idea has been out on paper or in electronic form as a design. It is acceptable to have different models. Different designers have an objective of reaching different markets or solving different human needs. For instance, one designer might opt to specialize in sports sandals while another might specialize on in-house sandals.

Depending on the design, the designer might choose to go for manual or automated processes of production. When dealing with automated process, it is always advisable to have quality machines from reputable manufacturers. The quality of the machine used with has a direct impact on the quality of the product and the sales turnover.

Testing Phase

The testing phase is vital in any manufacturing process. It helps you detect and correct any imperfections in the design before the products are released into the market. In this regard, the testing phase can be different from one manufacturer to the other. For instance, high-end manufacturers might invest in the services of chiropractors or podiatrists to ascertain that the quality of the slippers is good for their market. For others, minor hardness and ergonomic tests are just enough.

Production phase

wearing pink slipper Once the design is okayed as fit for the market, is submitted to the manufacturing process. When manufacturing slippers or sandals, this process might have some minor support services to aid the production process. This might be gluing, mending and shaping processes. With a good machine, a single sandal should not take 30 minutes or less to manufacture. However, with specialized units used in high volume productions, the time taken can be significantly reduced.

During the manufacturing process, it is also advisable to keep the numbered of processes involved in making the sandal to a bare minimum. With a complicated process, you will not only produce fewer units, but the costs of production can be significantly high. As such, you can save lots of cash when you invest in quality machines that will help you simplify the manufacturing process.…