Manufacturing Capability and Supply Process — In Practice
Specific examples of component development, material selection, and production execution — drawn from actual orders. Cases are anonymised or described in general terms where client confidentiality applies. NDA-protected designs and client identities are not disclosed.
These cases are intended to illustrate the engineering process behind custom and drawing-based components: how requirements are reviewed, how specifications are confirmed, and what the production and documentation process looks like in practice.
Published Cases
Custom High-Chromium Wear Rings — Full Circle Assembly Verification
A European industrial client required 36 high-chromium wear rings (GX260Cr27, ≥500 HB) for a hammer mill system, produced to proprietary drawings under NDA. The rings are installed as a complete circumferential assembly; dimensional consistency across all 36 pieces is critical to system fit and balance. This case covers the material specification, production process, full-circle assembly verification procedure, and documentation package supplied with the order.
Long-Term AFC Component Supply — European Longwall Equipment OEM
A continuous supply relationship of over five years with a major European longwall mining equipment manufacturer, covering AFC pan sides, connecting housings, scraper blades, and structural weld assemblies for face conveyor and stage loader systems. Components produced to proprietary client drawings under NDA. Full material certification, dimensional inspection records, and mechanical test results supplied with each delivery batch. Client identity and component details are not disclosed under the terms of the supply agreement.
This case is available for discussion with qualified enquirers. NDA execution prior to technical discussion is standard.
Additional cases are published as suitable examples become available. If you have a component development requirement — including reverse engineering from worn originals, OEM replacement under NDA, or material grade substitution — contact our engineering team to discuss the scope.