Means Engineering, Inc.

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What is Reverse Engineering?

September 7, 2018 By meiadmin

Reverse engineering involves taking apart an object to see how it works. This is typically done to recreate or improve a product. Reverse engineering can also be used to help determine patent infringement or when service documentation has been lost or is no longer available.

During reverse engineering, products are disassembled to determine the system’s components and the way they interact. The information gained through this process can be used to help manufacturers recreate or improve a specific product. This can be especially beneficial when design documentation is needed or when a manufacturer no longer produces a certain product.

Locate Issues With Existing Products

Sometimes reverse engineering is used to determine issues with an original design. For example, excessive wear could indicate potential problems. These issues aren’t typically visible without taking the object apart.

Reverse engineering can be used to help companies determine what works and what does not. Thorough analysis of an existing or a competitor’s product provides the tools needed to improve product design and create better products. This type of service can be crucial to a company’s continued success, especially in competitive industries such as consumer electronics and medical devices.

Part Replacement

Reverse engineering can be useful when OEMs refuse to provide replacement parts for a specific product. It can also help manufacturers update parts or replace old technology with newer, more readily available options. Specific parts, measurements, materials, and product specifications are captured through the process. The information collected can be used to develop new parts or locate areas that could benefit from improvement.

Reverse engineering has been used by numerous industries for a number of years. Today, reverse engineering is commonly used in software engineering, automotive, consumer products, microchips, chemicals, electronics, and mechanical design.

Reverse Engineering Services

Means Engineering Inc. has years of experience designing and creating products for a variety of industries. We are committed to providing companies with the tools needed for growth and success. This is why we provide ethical reverse engineering of a variety of electronics. Our services can been used to help companies recreate and improve a variety of devices.

 

 

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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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