All in-house DFM seminars and workshops are oriented to each company’s product line as determined through interviews and surveys. This is how we ensure the best training program and value for our customers. Specifically our training focuses on the details of product specification such that product manufacturing or assembly costs are are optimized. Additionally, culture and process practices of some of the most successful organizations in the world are presented and discussed.
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Concurrent engineering and design
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Engineering and corporate culture
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Design for high volume manufacturing
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Design for low volume manufacturing
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Specifications
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Mechanical dimensions and tolerances
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Surface roughness
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Cleaning processes
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Coatings and Plating's
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Marking and Identification
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Materials and machinability
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Turning manufacturing
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Sawing and cutoff
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Drilling and reaming
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Boring
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Honing
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Trepanning
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Gun Drilling and reaming
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Ejector drilling
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Threading
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Hobbing
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Surface grinding (center, centerless, in-feed)
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Electrical discharge machining (EDM)
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Casting (ferrous and non-ferrous, sand, cold-cure, lost foam, green sand...)
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Investment casting
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Die casting
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Forging
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Extrusion
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Electroforming
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Injection molding plastics
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Stamping and forming - sheet metal
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Progressive stamping, deep drawing
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Abrasive water jet
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Design for welding
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Design for corrosion
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Inspection and quality
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Engineering drawings and manufacturing
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Computer aided design (CAD) and manufacturability
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Design for assembly (DFA)
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Design for maintainability
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Design for quality/inspection