Engineering is the beginning of the manufacturing process. If the engineer does not get the prints right from the start, there are guaranteed problems throughout the production. We have one of the finest engineering departments in the business. The percentage of correct prints leaving that experienced department is 99.9%.

Engineering will take your print or even your idea and make it become a reality. If you don't have an engineer on your staff...

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The assembly line is often described as a process that uses machines to move material from one place to another, but in practice, machines are not always needed.   At its most basic, an assembly line is a series of stations at which people or machines add to or assemble parts for a product.

One of the values of the assembly line is its versatility: it can be simple, but it has the capacity to be very complex. An assembly line can begin as many different lines each devoted to a different component of a product, with the lines converging upon one another, becoming fewer until only one line is left for the final product...

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Success for any organization requires pleasing the customer, for without customers an enterprise cannot exist.  Quality Control refers to the process in manufacturing of monitoring the quality of finished products throughout the process, and an overall commitment to produce defect-free products.

The word quality has come to represent the idea of satisfying the customer with highly organized records and/or procedures for every stage of the process. To exceed a customer's expectations requires that products perform the function for which they are brought to us to manufacture...

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Metal fabricators not only have to make quality products to exact specifications, but we have to match our production schedule to our customers and deliver products on time.

Metal fabrication is a value added process that builds machines, structures, equipment etc., by cutting, forming and assembling...

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Laser cutting is a technology that uses a laser to cut materials by directing the output of a high power laser by computer, at the material to be cut. The material then either melts, burns, vaporizes away or is blown away by a jet of gas, leaving an edge with a high quality surface finish. Parts with multiple radius' and irregular shapes are excellent illustrations to prove...

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Water jet cutting is a process that produces shapes by cutting sheet material using a high pressure stream of water (60,000 psi) containing abrasive particles. The process is essentially the same as water erosion found in nature but greatly accelerated and concentrated.

It is an economical way to cut 2D or 3D shapes in a variety of materials with no tooling costs. It will produce reasonably good edges, no burrs and eliminates...

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Custom Machining is a collection of material-working processes in which power-driven machine tools, such as lathes, milling machines and drill presses, are used with cutting tools to mechanically cut material to achieve the desired geometry and surface texture.

Machining is not just one process - it is a group of processes. The common feature is the use of a cutting tool to produce a chip, called swarf, that is removed from the work piece. Typically, powered machines are required to operate the cutting tools...

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