Major Tool Room Equipment
Unleash the Power of Deep Drawing with EMEC/ Engineering Excellence in Deep Drawn Metal Fabrication.
Major Tool Room Equipment List
Oerlikon Jig Boring And Milling Machine
Y - Travel 65"
Z - Travel 15 3/4"
Cincinnati Radial Arm Drill
Tarnow Gap Bed Lathe
Pro Lathe
Frejoth Vertical Mill
Y - Travel 12"
Trak TMC10 CNC Vertical Machining Center
The EMEC’s 3 Values
1
Quality is at the heart of everything we do at EMEC.
We adhere to the strictest quality control standards throughout our deep-drawn aluminum manufacturing process. We take great pride in holding the tightest tolerances, ensuring your deep-drawn aluminum components meet your exact specifications.
Our commitment to quality is backed by:
Advanced Inspection Equipment: We use state-of-the-art metrology tools, including coordinate measuring machines (CMMs) and optical comparators, to verify dimensional accuracy.
Rigorous Quality Management System: Our ISO 9001-certified quality management system ensures consistent quality and continuous improvement in all our processes.
Experienced Quality Control Team: Our dedicated quality control team meticulously inspects every deep-drawn aluminum part to guarantee it meets our stringent standards and your specific requirements.
Typical tolerances we achieve:
+/- 0.005"
+/- 0.005"
+/- 0.005"
< 0.010"/ft
< 0.5 deg
2
Cost efficiency is at the core of our approach.
Our expertise in deep drawing and advanced simulation tools allows us to optimise designs, reduce secondary operations, and ultimately lower your production costs by up to 7%.
3
EMEC offers comprehensive deep-drawn aluminum solutions that go beyond a single process.
While deep drawing allows us to achieve multiple wall thicknesses and diameters in a single operation, we also offer a range of complementary forming processes to produce complete parts.
By integrating these operations, we can produce complex, intricate, deep-drawn aluminum components that meet your specifications. This reduces the need for costly secondary operations and simplifies your supply chain. These include:
- Piercing: Creating precise holes and cutouts within your deep-drawn components.
- Necking: Forming reduced diameters or contoured shapes to add complexity and functionality.
- Coining: Embossing or debossing features for added strength, design detail, or branding.
- Spinning: Shaping the drawn part further to create conical or domed shapes.
