OUR TECHNOLOGY
CAD system

Autodesk Inventor stands as a flagship in the realm of Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software, offering a comprehensive suite of tools tailored for 3D mechanical design, simulation, visualization, and documentation. Developed by Autodesk, this robust software is a go-to solution for engineers, product designers, and manufacturers seeking a powerful and intuitive platform for the entire product development process.

CAM System

VisualMILL from is a comprehensive Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) software solution designed to streamline and optimize the programming of CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machines for milling operations. Developed by MecSoft Corporation, VisualMILL provides a user-friendly and efficient platform for generating toolpaths and converting 3D models into precise machined components.

This CAM software takes data generated by Autodesk Inventor and translates it into instructions that guide the machinery in cutting, shaping, and finishing materials

The marriage of CAD and CAM empowers us to bring intricate designs to life with unparalleled precision, ensuring a seamless transition from concept to tangible, high-quality products.

​CAE (Computer Aided Engineering)

Finite Element Analysis (FEA) is a powerful computational technique that has transformed the way engineers and designers analyze and optimize structures and systems in various fields.

Rooted in mathematical modelling and numerical methods, FEA breaks down complex physical phenomena into smaller, manageable elements, allowing for a detailed simulation of behaviours under different conditions.

This methodology is extensively applied in engineering disciplines such as structural, mechanical, and civil engineering.

3 Axis Routing

Three-axis routing in woodworking refers to a computerized numerical control (CNC) machining process that utilizes a router equipped with three axes of motion to precisely shape, cut, and carve wood. This technology has revolutionized woodworking by automating and enhancing the precision of tasks traditionally done by hand or with less advanced machinery.

The versatility of 3-axis routing makes it suitable for a wide range of woodworking applications, including furniture manufacturing, cabinetry, sign-making, and artistic woodworking. This technology not only enhances productivity but also allows for the realization of intricate and customized designs that might be challenging to achieve through traditional woodworking methods.

CNC Panel Sawing

Computer Numerical Control (CNC) panel sawing is a cutting-edge technology that has transformed the precision and efficiency of woodworking and material processing industries. This automated system employs CNC technology to control the movement and operation of a panel saw, providing a high level of accuracy and repeatability in cutting large panels or sheets of various materials, such as wood, plywood, MDF etc.

3D printing (FDM-PLA)

Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) 3D printing stands as a groundbreaking technology that has revolutionized the world of rapid prototyping and small-scale manufacturing.

This additive manufacturing process offers numerous advantages, including cost-effectiveness, design flexibility, and rapid prototyping capabilities.

FDM 3D printing has democratized the production of prototypes and customized parts, enabling designers, engineers, and hobbyists to bring their ideas to life efficiently and economically.

Laser Engraving

Laser engraving is a sophisticated and versatile technology that has redefined the art of etching designs onto various materials with precision and detail.

The key advantage of laser engraving is its ability to produce intricate designs with exceptional accuracy, often achieving results that would be challenging or impossible with traditional methods. The contact-free process minimizes the risk of damage to the material, making it ideal for delicate surfaces.

6 Axis Robotic Machining

Six-axis robotic machining is a cutting-edge technology that combines the precision of Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machining with the flexibility and versatility of industrial robots. This advanced manufacturing method involves the use of robotic arms equipped with six degrees of freedom (axes) to manipulate cutting tools and perform machining operations.

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