Metal Process Engineering
Innovation
The brightest minds and most sophisticated technologies working to make your project a success! The engineering team at Tecomet is second to none when it comes to design for manufacturability. We take great pride in the knowledge and creativity our engineers bring to bear in developing the most effective manufacturing processes for each individual program
Responsiveness
An engineering team leader stays in constant contact with customers throughout the development process. We spend time up front with customers to understand their expectations, and we make recommendations for improved manufacturability and cost reduction.
Technology
Unigraphics NX and PartMaker, the most sophisticated 3D CAD/CAM systems in the industry, drive the entire engineering process at Tecomet - from tooling design and analysis, through accurate manufacturing simulation. This leading-edge technology allows our talented engineers to put their creativity to work to develop more efficient and effective methods for manufacturing unique components. We also work with AutoCAD, SolidWorks, and Pro-E to import relevant files.
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Unigraphics NX enables us to import customer's designs or design our own solid models to accurately analyze the product for the forging process. Tecomet engineers can then design tooling around the model to achieve a net shape or near net shape forging, thus reducing wasted material and the need for complicated and lengthy secondary machining processes.
All CNC programs, tooling and machining fixtures are developed from the base customer part model. |
Comprehensive simulation and validation tools automatically check performance and manufacturability at every step. Fully integrated, synchronized management of all product data and process knowledge create a collaborative environment that allows us to quickly implement changes and share ideas with our customers. When a customer requests a design change and/or product improvement, our associatively driven manufacturing processes allow for quick engineering process adjustments.
The result is a lean development process, less waste, greater productivity and uncompromising quality.
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