Engineering Review Before Production

An engineering review before production evaluates manufacturing feasibility, inspection stability, and process capability after a purchase order is received. In precision machining and grinding environments, this step ensures designs can move into production with predictable quality and repeatability.
Design for Manufacturability in Precision Machining

Design for Manufacturability (DFM) helps engineering teams align CAD design with real manufacturing physics before production begins. In precision machining environments, DFM reviews reduce scrap risk, clarify tolerance intent, and identify small design adjustments that significantly improve manufacturability.
How to Navigate Defense Manufacturing Project Challenges

When managing a manufacturing project in any industry, challenges are unwelcome visitors that can put a damper on your schedule and budget. But, when you’re managing a manufacturing project for the defense industry, there’s a lot more at stake. With so much riding on the line, the pressure’s on to get it right. In a […]
Why DFM is Critical for Manufacturing Accurate and Cost-Effective Components

We jumped at the chance to machine ultra-precision components for a brand-new transcranial doppler (TCD) technology that reveals cerebral blood flow data in real-time. We knew it could change the game for patients and providers when diagnosing, surveying, and monitoring stroke and other blood flow disorders. In discussing the project with our high-tech medical equipment […]