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Design office: supporting you from the design phase
The design office is equipped with 3 Solidworks workstations.
Our clients may therefore include us in their developments by sending us native Solidworks files as well as IGES files, from Solidedge, Autocad and Catia.
The technical options, the readiness of the sales department to listen, and the technical expertise found in the nearby workshops are our three assets that give us our place
in a collaborative design approach to any project that may incorporate machined components.
The advantage for the client is threefold:
| - | The benefit of the experience we have acquired in designing our own products. |
| - | Designing a component that will optimize the functionality of the finished product. |
| - | Avoiding excess costs (unsuitable tolerances, extra materials, pointless finishing operations, etc...) |
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The prototype: validating the feasibility and technical choices together
Producing between 1 and 20 prototypes is now easy thanks to our semi-automatic Cazeneuve Optica lathe.
Brass, steel, aluminum, stainless steel, with or without surface treatment ...
It is not just a special technical resource that is implemented but also a whole organization.
In fact, from the time of the quotation (less than 48 hours) to delivery, the prototype is “carried” by a single contact
PFor our clients, using the BOUTTE prototype service means:
| - | Validating a design concept |
| - | Benefiting from maximum reactivity during the final phase in the development
of their new product. |
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The pre-production phase: optimizing the efficiency of the production process and the final quality
No industrialization without the pre-production phase!
For this final stage, we have equipped ourselves with a NC-lathe and a bar feed specifically for small production runs (20 to 1000 pieces). The objective is not to "scrape off" a tenth
of a second in order to optimize the rate of production but rather to limit the costs of tooling, programming, setting and changing materials...
As for the prototypes, a “project carrier", extracts the technical data from this pre-production phase, and if necessary adjusts the design and finalizes the production process.
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