Fabrication is the process of constructing products by combining typically standardised parts using one or more individual processes. For example, steel fabrication is the production of metal structures using a range of processes such as cutting, bending and assembling.
Casting simulation simulates the real casting phenomenon and gives a virtual casting process as molten metal flow in mould cavity with respect to time and direction. It shows the virtual process of casting like mould filling, solidification and cooling and also predict the location of internal defects.
Our integrated manufacturing process development depends on team integration, seamless communication, real-time data sharing of accessible, accurate data, and early involvement of our testing and manufacturing teams during the prototype and development phases. This allows us to optimize our manufacturing process and collaborate with our product engineers to develop efficient manufacturing processes and detailed work instructions that are distributed to the build teams on touch screens in a mixture of text, illustrations, and photos.
Forging is the manufacturing process of hammering, pressing or rolling metal into shape. This is either delivered from a hammer, press or die. It is essentially the art of heating and working hot metal to design or shape that is fit for a specific purpose or use. By working the material, it increases many of its properties, including structure, conductivity and longevity. Forging offers a very useful and diverse medium for many industries with the process being economically sound and achieving specific mechanical properties.