When off-the-shelf equipment doesn't meet your specific process needs, our tailor-made machine service is the answer. We function as your external engineering department, managing the entire project lifecycle: from conceptual design and feasibility studies to detailed mechanical/electrical engineering, fabrication, assembly, programming, and on-site commissioning

Our process is built on partnership. We start by deeply understanding your challenge, objectives, and constraints. Using advanced 3D CAD modeling, we create a virtual prototype of the machine for your review, allowing for adjustments before any metal is cut. Our multidisciplinary team of mechanical engineers, automation experts, and skilled technicians then brings the design to life. We integrate the best components—robotics, vision systems, PLCs, sensors, and pneumatics—to build a robust, reliable, and safe machine that perfectly fits your workflow and delivers a clear return on investment.

    • Design & Engineering: 3D Mechanical Design (SolidWorks/Inventor), P&ID, Electrical Schematics
    • Control & Automation: PLC Programming, HMI Design, Servo & Motion Control, Robotics Integration
    • Fabrication: CNC Machining, Laser Cutting, Welding (TIG/MIG), Sheet Metal Work
    • Assembly: Mechanical assembly, Electrical cabinet wiring, Pneumatic/Hydraulic plumbing
    • Technologies: Robotics, Machine Vision, Pneumatics, Hydraulics, Conveying Systems, Safety Systems

 

    • The Problem: Clearly describe the manual process or production problem you want to solve.
    • The Goal: What are the key objectives (e.g., increase speed, improve quality, enhance safety)?
    • The Product: Provide details/samples of the product(s) the machine will handle.
    • The Constraints: Note any limitations regarding budget, floor space, or existing infrastructure.
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  • FAQ -
    • Q1: What is the typical process for a tailor-made machine project?
    • A1: It generally follows these steps: 1. Initial consultation & problem definition. 2. Concept proposal & budget estimation. 3. Detailed 3D design & client approval. 4. Fabrication & procurement. 5. Assembly & programming. 6. In-house testing. 7. On-site installation & commissioning. 8. Training & handover.
    • Q2: Who owns the intellectual property (IP) for the machine design?
    • A2: This is typically defined in the project agreement. In most standard projects, the client owns the machine and has the right to use it, while we (the builder) retain the design IP. This allows us to reuse non-proprietary concepts in the future, which keeps costs down for everyone. Specific IP transfer can be negotiated for unique, proprietary processes.
    • Q3: How long does it take to build a custom machine?
    • A3: It varies greatly with complexity. A simple automated workstation might take 8-12 weeks. A complex, multi-station assembly line could take 6-12 months from kickoff to final acceptance.
    • Q4: Can you integrate your machine with our existing production line and control system?
    • A4: Absolutely. This is a core competency. We specialize in ensuring our machines communicate seamlessly ("handshake") with upstream and downstream equipment and can integrate with all major PLC platforms (like Siemens, Allen-Bradley, etc.).
    • Q5: What happens after the machine is delivered? What about support and warranty?
    • A5: All our machines come with a standard warranty period covering parts and labor. We provide comprehensive operator and maintenance training during handover and offer ongoing technical support and preventative maintenance service contracts to ensure your investment continues to perform optimally for years to come.