3D
& 2D Draughting
Contract design hire service for most engineering domains. Having worked
in the following engineering domains Aerospace, Petrochemical, High
volume manufacturing, Product design and Heating & Ventilation.
Most of our experience is driven towards 3D parametric modelling and
associated 2D draughting.
Whether you have a short or long term requirement for a 3D mechanical
engineer to be on site, we can normally accommodate most requests for
assistance even at short notice.
Finite
Element Analysis
We can carry out independent studies of parts and simulate the behavior
of your components during there normal working and operated environments.
Ideally this can be used to determine the effects of deformations, strains,
and stresses which are the output result of components being subjected
to eternal loads such as force, pressure and gravity.
3D
Animation
If you have a concept product or new product idea and you need to visually
present your design idea to a 3rd party. Then we can provide you with
a 3D photorealistic animated video to demonstrate your design intent.
These videos are ideally suited if it is required to demonstrate a new
product visually; perhaps to gain interest and attain investment from
a 3rd party. Also useful to use in a pre-manufacturing marketing campaign.
This may reduce overall manufacturing costs of a product; as this can
be completed before expensive prototyping tooling and manufacturing
cost are incurred.
Rapid
Prototyping (Stereo lithography – SLA)
We can provide a rapid prototyping service (SLA) and supply a physical
solid geometric model of your components. SLA has become one of the
fastest and most effective ways to physically validate if your new component
and parts will actually work in the way your design was intended. SLA
will greatly enhance the geometric visualization of a product, as well
as improve communication between project team members.
Benefits of Stereolithography
• Considerably reduce lead times for manufacture of new component
parts.
• Remove the uncertainty of the unknown. Adopting the attitude
of “right first time” rather than “will it work?”
• Physically compare new component design with existing range
before committing to manufacture.
• Create highly-detailed models with a level tolerance to 0.25mm
with confidence
• Validate and physically test component parts and assembly mock-ups.
Please
ask for more details.