Reverse Engineering of Non-Drawing Parts for the Energy Industry
Reproducing parts without blueprints! Achieving energy efficiency through reverse engineering.
In the energy industry, stable operation of equipment and efficient management are required. In particular, the procurement of aging equipment and repair parts for which no drawings remain increases the risk of line stoppages and decreased efficiency. Our reverse engineering technology addresses these challenges and contributes to the longevity and efficiency of equipment. [Application Scenarios] - Power generation plants - Transmission equipment - Energy-related devices [Effects of Implementation] - Improved equipment operating rates - Reduced parts procurement costs - Shortened maintenance time
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**Features** - Precise shape analysis using a 3D scanner - High-precision data acquisition with the latest measuring instruments - Creation of drawings through CAD data generation - Reproduction of parts using high-precision machining centers - Compatibility with various metals, non-ferrous metals, and difficult-to-cut materials **Our Strengths** - Wide-ranging capabilities through a procurement network for custom processing products - Regeneration of parts without drawings using reverse engineering technology - Integration of high-quality processing techniques and the latest equipment - Flexible responses through collaboration with diverse processing contractors - Balancing cost and quality
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The concerns faced in the daily procurement of custom-made processed products, such as "not arriving on time," "unstable quality," "unable to process according to the drawings," and "existing suppliers going out of business," among others. Bandaï's proud custom processing procurement network, the "Hometown Processing Network," consists of unique processing companies from various regions including Hyogo, Osaka, Shimane, Tottori, Hiroshima, Aichi, Kanagawa, and Ibaraki, and it leads to solutions for a wide range of issues related to custom-made processed products. Additionally, in recent years, we have also established a procurement network with reliable overseas processing companies, the "International Processing Network," to strengthen our ability to resolve cost-related concerns.












