Powder Coating for Precision Metal Products

Introduced in the US in the 1960’s, powder coating is a dry finishing process now popular in surface finishes for metal products. Powder coatings are used as protective and decorative finishes, and are available in extremely wide range of colors and textures. It’s different from conventional liquid paint because it doesn’t require a solvent. Powder coating proves tougher than liquid paint and can be used to cover a wide array of objects.

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What Is Manufacturing Integration?

Manufacturing Integration, sometimes referred as integrated manufacturing, is a group of organizations or companies that work together in the same industry but specialize in different sectors to complete a finished product. For example, a precision machining and sheet metal company, an injection molding company and a cable and wires company working together to complete one finished electronic product.

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Major Benefits of a Design-For-Manufacture Review

Design-for-manufacture (DFM) is the process of designing so that development cycle can be shortened and products can be manufactured at the lowest overall costs. DFM is a value added service provided by experienced contract manufacturers that aids in the standardization of the manufacturing process in order to deliver consistent cost-efficient quality products.

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