- Mechanical Design services provided by Cor-Tec are tailored to the particular needs of the client, and project.
- In general terms, mechanical design refers to the creation of documentation that instructs a manufacturer in the details of how to make, fabricate, or assemble parts into a physical product.
Business Benefits:
- State-of-the-art mechanical design assets
- A broad and deep level of knowledge and experience
- Resources to quickly expand your work force to meet short term goals
- Specialized analysis capabilities
- Enhanced manufacturability
- Up to 20% time to market improvement
- Up to 30% efficiency cost savings
- Increased product life and performance
Advantages:
- Experience:30+ years of new product development and design expertise
- Full Service: Start to finish capabilities to guide the client through the process
- Resource Network: Superior supplier connections for prototyping, production etc. are available
Services:
- The wide range of mechanical design services Cor-Tec provides –Machine Design, CAD Drafting, Engineering Analysis, Sheet Metal Design, Weldment Design, Automation, and Process P&ID – all represent capabilities Cor-Tec has a proven track record of success in and vast experience handling for client projects.
- Cor-Tec partners with the client, customizes the range of services based on the client and project’s needs and collaborates on every step of the process to ensure the component/product meets expectations
Mechanical Design Process:
- Selecting raw materials
- Selecting purchased components
- Determining appropriate manufacturing methods
- Creating documentation
- The mechanical design engineer must consider many factors including strength, wear, operating temperature, corrosion, and the service environment among others when selecting raw materials, and off the shelf components.
- They must determine the most appropriate way to manufacture the product.
- Finally, the documentation must be accurate, and clearly communicate all physical characteristics of the product.
Detail Drawings:
- Tolerances of size, location, and form
- Surface roughness
- Finishes such as painting, plating, or chemical coatings
- Bills of material for assemblies
- The drawings are the final line of communication to the manufacturer and must be clear, and accurate to prevent misinterpretation, and confusion.
- Triumph Engineering Group follows the drafting guidelines set forth by the ASME Y14 Series of standards.
Please contact Cor-Tec for any of your mechanical design needs.