test
DFA is a methodology for assembly-friendly design. This method was developed in the 1980s, primarily as a way to save costs. We now know that cost reduction and sustainability are not mutually exclusive. When you utilise DFA, you systematically evaluate a product design on aspects that can make the assembly process more efficient.
For example:
- Reducing the number of components
- Minimising the need for tools, machinery and energy
- Automating assembly processes
- Reducing assembly errors
Implementing these aspects into the design of a product ultimately leads to a faster (and therefore cheaper) and more sustainable assembly process. This methodology makes the assembly process a lot more efficient, which reduces the number of assembly errors that are made, so there are fewer damaged or failed products that have to be thrown out. You also use fewer different materials, which improves the product’s recyclability.