Our Services
Product design
Our product designers work closely with clients to understand their vision, requirements, and target audience. They engage in brainstorming sessions to generate innovative ideas and concepts for the product. This stage involves research, sketching, and creating initial design proposals.
Tool Design
We understand the purpose and intended functionality of the tool. Designers analyze the specific tasks the tool needs to perform, its intended use, and the environment in which it will be used.
Reverse Engineering
Reverse engineering involves carefully disassembling or inspecting the product to reveal its internal structure and components. This can be done through physical disassembly, non-destructive techniques like X-ray imaging, or by examining the product's documentation, if available.
Rapid Prototyping (3d Printing)
Our product designers use computer-aided design (CAD) software to create detailed 3D models of the product. These models help visualize the design, make necessary modifications, and refine the product's aesthetics and functionality.
Injection Mould
The process begins with the design and creation of a mold, also known as a tool or die. The mold is typically made from steel or aluminum and consists of two halves: the cavity, which shapes the final part, and the core, which creates internal features of the part.
Die Casting
The process begins with the design and fabrication of a die, typically made from steel or other durable materials. The die consists of two halves, the cover die (also known as the stationary die) and the ejector die, which form the cavity where the molten metal will be injected.
Hot Runner mould
Hot runner molds are widely used in various industries for the production of plastic parts that require high precision, intricate designs, or multi-cavity molds. They offer enhanced productivity, and improved part quality, making them a preferred choice for many plastic injection molding applications.
Automobiles
Designing automobile items requires a multidisciplinary approach that combines engineering principles, safety considerations, material science, manufacturing knowledge, and user-centered design.
Household Items
Designing household items involves a combination of creativity, functionality, usability, and consideration for user needs and preferences. The goal is to create items that simplify tasks, enhance comfort, improve organization, and contribute to an enjoyable and efficient home environment.
Electrical Items
Designing electrical items involves a combination of electrical engineering knowledge, adherence to safety regulations, consideration for energy efficiency, and attention to aesthetics. The goal is to create electrical products that are functional, safe, user-friendly, visually appealing, and environmentally responsible.
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