Reverse Engineering

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Reverse engineering is used by businesses to bring existing physical geometry into digital product development environments, to make a digital record of their own products, or to assess competitors’ products. It is used to analyze, for instance, how a product works, what it does, and what components it consists of, estimate costs, and identify potential patent infringement, etc.

Reverse Engineering is a process of discovering the technological principles of device, object or system through analysis of its structure, function & operation. It often involves taking something apart and analyzing its working detail. It is a method of creating 3d model or drawing of physical parts in computer aided design software with considering its technical parameters.

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Our Offerings

  • Obtain CAD data that captures an object’s original design intent.
  • Design a new part to fit to a legacy part.
  • Accurately model performance surfaces.
  • Update CAD models of your tooling to match shop-floor changes.
  • Redesign a part without manufacturing defects.
  • Modernize your manufacturing process.
  • Detailed dimensional/geometric analysis.
  • Material and surface analysis.
  • Manufacturability analysis.
  • Design for manufacture (DFM) analysis.

Why Reverse Engineering

  • The original equipment manufacturers are either unwilling or un able to supply replacement parts, or demand inflated costs for sole-source parts.
  • The original manufacturer no longer exists, but a customer need s the product.
  • Some bad features of a product need to be designed out.
  • To analyze the good and bad features of competitors’ product.
  • To gain competitive benchmarking methods to understand competit or’s products and develop better products.
  • There is inadequate documentation of the original design.
  • The original design documentation has been lost or never existed.
  • To strengthen the good features of a product based on long-term usage of the product.
  • To explore new avenues to improve product performance and features.
  • The original supplier is unable or unwilling to provide additional parts.
  • To update obsolete materials or antiquated manufacturing proces ses with more current, less-expensive technologies.