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Star Prototype's global appeal

The tooling created by Star
Prototype for DCA's Scholl project
Sept 2011
A Chinese rapid prototyping company
owned by a Teesside businessman has helped a Warwickshire design
company deliver a prototype of a hand held device for the treatment
of stubborn hard skin on the feet for global brand,
Scholl.
Star Prototype is a full service rapid
prototyping company based in the Guangdong Province of China.
Opened in 2005 by Gordon Styles, the former owner of
Middlesbrough-based Styles RPD, the company has created a niche for
itself by offering Western quality at Chinese prices.
The company was called in to deliver
pre-production prototypes of Scholl's 2-in-1 hard skin remover,
which was designed and developed by DCA Design International Ltd.
The decision was made due to the cost and speed with which Star can
turn prototypes around.
Clive Southernwood, a senior associate
at DCA, said: "I first worked with Star in 2008 and was extremely
impressed by the quality of work and the speed with which Gordon
and his team were able to turn things round."
"When it came to the Scholl 2-in-1
project the complexity of the product and its parts, plus the
quantities and timescales required, meant that Star was our first
choice partner for the job."
Star was tasked with producing 3,000
full production quality sets for pre-production testing and trials.
This process involved the manufacture of a suite of tools that
included polished NAK 80 steel and soft P20 steel. The prototype
tooling phase was achieved in just four weeks with the first T1
prototype samples delivered to the UK in one week.
Gordon Styles, managing director of
Star Prototype, said: "Certain aspects of this job were
particularly demanding, most notably creating the plastic tube that
serves as the handgrip for the product and was its largest
part."
"When you mould a plastic tube you do
it around a metal core and the plastic always shrinks onto it. The
only way of successfully resolving this is to have a hydraulic
cylinder on the side of the tool to pull it out, and although this
practice is common in final production, the majority of rapid
tooling companies shy away from it on the basis that it's seen as
too demanding for prototype work."
The Scholl 2-in-1 hard skin remover is
the foot specialist's most effective targeted treatment for hard
skin. A roller ball at one end of the handheld device delivers gel
directly to the affected area, while at the other hand three
circular stainless steel safety blades are used to remove hard skin
with ease. The product is available in stores throughout the UK and
Europeand online at www.scholl.com
In addition to rapid prototyping, Star
Prototype also offers rapid plastic injection moulding, rapid
pressure die casting, rapid precision machining and product
inspection. The company is located in the Torch Development Area of
Zhongshan City, works with clients around the world and has sales
representatives in
theUK,USA,Brazil,Portugal,Spain,India,FranceandItaly.
For further information visit www.star-prototype-china.com
or call +86 138 2272 8700.
Client: Star
Prototype