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DFA (Design for Assembly)

Author: Oliver Parkes
by Oliver Parkes
Posted: May 08, 2015

We are a company that works with customers to devise effective turnkey products and processes for the production environment. In the manufacture of small products that are intricate and complex, one of the areas we specialise in is design for assembly (DFA). This is where a product is assembled in parts, and the production process plays an important role in this. For this reason, our production products and services are vital to our customers in offering an effective solution to assembling products efficiently.

Examining, Testing and Researching

The end-products our customers receive have been tested, researched and analysed in the finest detail. It’s important to be accurate and reliable in manufacturing DFA products and setups, so every step of the research that goes into our products is completed carefully using all our experience and knowledge. Firstly, we will scientifically analyse a particular product to be designed to ensure that the product we create is fit for purpose, reliable and accurate.

The next stage involves setting up thorough tests to be able to examine a product and verify that it works as expected under a range of conditions. During these analysis and testing phases, various prototypes will be made, adjusted and remodelled to fit with test results and data analysis. All these diligent practices culminate in a quality product being made available to out customers that matches their expectations.

Automating with Accuracy and Efficiency

DFA and product automation go hand-in-hand when it comes to manufacturing. As such, we have amassed a varied and extensive portfolio for designing and devising automated products and services. Specifically, our experience in this speciality allows us to quickly put together design for assembly roadmaps that are efficient, accurate and effective.

Whilst providing our customers with automation products and devising processes, we are always listening and collaborating to ensure the customer’s requirements are met. This is especially important for DFA specifications, where accuracy is key and the product to be manufactured needs to be understood in detail.

Rely on Our Passion and Expertise

If you have a product that requires Dfa manufacturing, call on us for a responsive and expert service. Our experience ensures you will receive the best products for getting the most out of you manufacturing experience. Not only do we have experience, though, but also great passion and a keen eye for detail. No stone will be left unturned in our pursuit to offer the best services around.

About the Author

The mixing of powders is used across a number of different industries that include food, pharmaceuticals, chemical preparations and additives. Although simple in theory, achieving the correct result can require patience and ingenuity.

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Author: Oliver Parkes

Oliver Parkes

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Published articles: 24

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