Manufacturing · OEM Manufacturing
OEM Manufacturing & Reverse Engineering
From a worn sample, legacy drawing, or physical part to a qualified production component — our core OEM & EPC support workflow.
OEM Manufacturing & Reverse Engineering
| Step | What happens |
|---|---|
| 1. Sample or drawing intake | DXF, PDF, STEP file, or a physical worn part |
| 2. CAD/CAM reconstruction | Reverse engineering from the physical sample, DXF output |
| 3. Grade match | Application grade recommended by our engineer based on the operating conditions |
| 4. Machining & inspection | ±0.05mm tolerance, batch inspection |
| 5. Certification & dispatch | MTC and test report, export documentation |
| 6. Long-term supply | Long-term supply contracts and preferred-supplier arrangements for OEM & EPC accounts |
What we publish — and what we keep confidential
Published here:
The reverse-engineering workflow and OEM/EPC support model.
The reverse-engineering workflow and OEM/EPC support model.
Kept confidential:
Any live customer OEM program, part numbers, or drawings.
Any live customer OEM program, part numbers, or drawings.
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