Means Engineering, Inc.

Product development engineering in medical, industrial, semiconductor equipment & military with a standard of excellence in form, function and design.


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Outsourcing Allows OEMs to Expand Into New Markets

October 23, 2020 By meiadmin

Companies looking to expand into new markets often face difficult decisions. While most of these organizations understand the benefits of expansion and the potential for increased revenue, many simply aren’t sure how to acquire the equipment, space, and people needed to grow their business. This is especially true for OEMs and other organizations looking to produce parts or products for the medical, defense, or aerospace industries. These industries have strict requirements, and organizations must prove that they have the equipment and skills needed to meet tight tolerances and produce extremely complex devices.

Unfortunately, many organizations avoid expansion or turn down jobs because they do not have the resources needed to complete the work. This can lead to significant loss for the company. In addition to potential loss of revenue, organizations that do not expand will likely fall behind their competition in coming years. This could prove to be especially damaging now, as the world attempts to rebuild the economy. Organizations everywhere will soon be looking for ways to increase earning potential and stability. Expansion into important and essential industries like medical and defense ensures OEMs remain successful even during times of economic downturn.

Outsourcing Reduces Cost and Time to Market

Organizations wishing to expand could benefit from outsourcing part or all of their production to a qualified contract manufacturer like Means Engineering. Outsourcing provides access to experienced individuals, quality equipment and machinery, and state-of-the-art technology at a fraction of the cost of in-house production. Contract manufacturers often have years of experience working with a wide range of industries.

Carlsbad Contract Manufacturing

When you work with Means Engineering, we work directly with your organization to ensure a successful and mutually beneficial relationship. Our team has experience creating complex devices for the medical and defense industries. As an ISO 9001 and ISO 13485 certified contract manufacturer, we understand the unique requirements of these industries and work hard to ensure the quality and consistency of every part produced. Our 5-axis machine allows us to produce extremely complex parts and products.

At Means Engineering, we understand the challenges OEMs face when expanding into new markets. Our team can help you clear this hurdle and ensure the continued success of your company.

Please contact us for information about our contract manufacturing services.

 

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5-Axis Machining – What It Is and Why You Need It

October 16, 2020 By meiadmin

5-axis machining allows for the creation of complex parts or components. While 2-3 axis machines move the work piece in two different directions while the cutting tool moves up and down, 5-axis machines can rotate on two additional rotation axes. This allows the cutting tool to reach the part from all directions. When compared to 2 and 3-axis machines, 5-axis machines offer greater versatility, making them a useful tool to just about every industry.

Unfortunately, the high cost of 5-axis machines makes them inaccessible to many manufacturers and machinists. OEMs and organizations wishing to take advantage of 5-axis machining could benefit from outsourcing to a qualified machinist. Outsourcing allows organizations to utilize equipment and skilled teams without having to acquire the people, equipment, or space needed to complete these tasks in-house.

Useful for a Broad Range of Applications

Because of its versatility, machinists use 5-axis machining for a wide range of applications. One of the most common applications is the machining of work pieces with complex contours. These contours are generally difficult, if not impossible, to achieve using a 2-3-axis machine or a turn mill machine.

Although 5-axis machining benefits almost every industry, its commonly utilized by the automotive, aerospace, defense, automation, and medical sectors. The efficiency and accuracy of these machines allows organizations to meet tight tolerances and specific standards for quality and consistency.

The vertical alignment and design of 5-axis machines eliminates the concentricity issues often experienced by horizontal machines. With gravity on its side, the vertical chunk can firmly clamp the work piece to the worktable. This increases application opportunities, improving versatility even more.

While 5-axis machines allow for the creation of complex parts and components, use of these machines is not necessary for all complex machining projects. However, using a 3-axis machine typically creates more steps for the operator. 5-axis machines create complex parts with minimal set-up.

5-Axis Machining Services

Organizations that require the creation of complex parts could benefit from contacting an experienced machinist. Means Engineering offers 5-axis machining for a wide range of industries and applications. Our services reduce time to market and increase profitability.

Please contact us for more information about our CNC machining services.

 

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Industries That Benefit from CNC Machining

October 9, 2020 By meiadmin

Several industries rely on CNC machining for the creation of machined components. CNC machines produce complex parts quickly and with a high level of accuracy. Using computerized design processes, manufacturers can inspect parts and products in 3D prior to production. This helps locate issues, saving a considerable amount of time and money. CNC machine tools and accurate computer positioning ensure parts produced meet standards for both quality and consistency.

While 3-axis machines work in X, Y, Z planes, 5-axis CNC machines add rotary action to two of the axes. This improves accuracy and increases opportunities for the creation of extremely complex parts. 5-axis machines create sophisticated components in less time and with fewer steps than possible with 2-3-axis machines.

Although almost any industry can benefit from CNC machining, the following industries commonly utilize this important service.

Aerospace

Accuracy and consistency are extremely important when creating parts and components for the aerospace industry. Products used in the aerospace industry must meet strict standards. Tight tolerances are required to ensure compliance with safety regulations. CNC machining allows manufacturers to create complex parts and components that meet aerospace industry requirements.

Defense

Much like the aerospace industry, components used in the defense industry must meet strict requirements for quality, accuracy, and consistency. The defense industry does not allow any room for error. Tolerances must be met and CNC machine tools monitored regularly for any signs of wear and tear.

Electronics

As technology evolves, devices get smaller and more complex. Electronics manufacturers often use CNC machines to create parts for the electronics industry. Although many electronics components can be made with a 2-3-axis CNC machine, 5-axis machines enable the accurate creation of small and complex parts with very little set-up. This allows manufacturers to produce parts faster and with more accuracy and reduced chance of error.

Medical

CNC equipment can provide the reports needed for the FDA approval process. Another benefit, CNC machining allows for quick prototyping. This makes it possible to bring new products to market faster. Depending on the needs of the organization, CNC machines can produce small runs or high-volume production.

Outsourced CNC Machining

Businesses looking to produce parts or components may benefit from outsourcing CNC machining from a qualified provider. Outsourcing provides access to precision machining and skilled professionals without having to purchase equipment in-house and train existing staff on proper processes.

Means Engineering offers CNC machining for a wide range of industries. Please contact us for more information about our services.

 

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ABOUT US

MEI features depth of experience in medical, industrial, semiconductor equipment and military products. All product development efforts start with a unique set of requirements, yet we deliver results that share a common standard of excellence in form, function and design.

Our turn-key capabilities provide smart, simple solutions to cumbersome outsourcing issues, and provide our clients with an intelligent route from concept to market.

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