Quality is at the top of our list of priorities. So, when we receive industrial prints from our customers, we take the time and effort to reduce potential issues that may arise in fabrication.
Brittany Beckmann
Recent Posts
Powder Coat Finish: Aesthetics for Your Industrial Product
Choosing a color for your industrial product may not be an exceedingly difficult issue. Many customers already have a custom color scheme that reflects their brand. However, the extensive options for powder coat finishing may throw you through a loop. No worries! Here’s a basic guide on glosses and textures, thanks to our consultant Dan Wolf from Akzo Nobel Powder Paint.
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The Benefits of Powder Coating In-House
It’s not uncommon for sheet metal manufacturers to have some kind of in-house painting capability because, quite frankly, it just makes sense. Innumerable benefits go hand-in-hand with in-house painting, and they all boil down to these two categories: speed and quality control.
How to Avoid Common Powder Coating Mistakes
Powder coating can be a delicate matter. It requires precision, a keen eye and thoroughly maintained processes to ensure that nothing mars the finish. HUI powder coats its industrial products in-house and follows a strict set of guidelines to combat and avoid common powder coating mistakes.
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Case Study: Custom Enclosure Redesign and Price Reduction
The Problem
Yaskawa, a long-term customer of HUI, generally caters to a high-end, industrial market. However, in September of 2014, they decided to broaden their market and supply to entry level price points. To satisfy this, they needed to create and manufacture a more cost-Effective enclosure.
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How to Design your Industrial Product for Manufacturability
Manufacturability has a strong impact on who you choose as a manufacturer, cost and lead time, all of which control a vast majority of your project. But that doesn’t necessarily mean you have to change everything about your ideal industrial product. In most cases, designing for manufacturability results in a series of small changes that will benefit both you and your manufacturer.
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Why You Should Invest in a Customized Scheduling Program
Needless to say, scheduling is a tedious task, especially when there’s a lot of information to organize. Because no two shop floors are the same, it’s impossible to install a standard program that can accurately address and produce the most efficient scheduling technology, which is why HUI invested in a customized scheduling program—coined ShopFloor Scheduler.
Since its implementation, ShopFloor Scheduler has enhanced cross-team communication, customer relations and on-time orders.
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Why Are Industrial Prototypes Necessary?
Industrial prototypes provide a wide range of benefits that prove their necessity to both design engineers and customers. Prototypes allow the manufacturer to test functionality and scale the product correctly.
Tips for Maintaining Short Industrial Lead Times
We’ve all had those days. The ones where you walk into the office, and you get the email or phone call that turns your entire day into complete havoc because a customer submits an order that they need in two days. Things come up. We get it. So, here are some suggestions for dealing with short lead times that will make your life a little less stressful.
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Five Factors that Impact your Industrial Project Timeline
Maintaining a realistic timeline is an important aspect of managing an industrial project. When you launch into development, it’s important to understand and consider the following five factors to meet your project requirements and timeline: