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EVERYTHING UNDERCONTROL – WHAT DOESIT ACTUALLY MEAN?

What does it mean in the world of precision manufacturing?

It is the certainty that the quality of our products meets and often exceeds the high requirements of our customers. It's a sense of peace and comfort for the crews who see the MAEM logo on the spare parts they have received, knowing that they have entrusted their machines to professionals and can sleep well.

At MAEM we have made huge investments in world-class measuring equipment in order to be able to say with full responsibility that we have everything under control.

Thanks to the most modern machines we control and measure the smallest parameters during the production process, starting from the properties of semi-finished products and ending with the final tests of finished products.

It is these seemingly insignificant details that make the parts bearing the MAEM logo often work longer and better than those supplied by the competition.

Of course, we must not forget about the trained staff, without whom even the best equipment would be useless, but in this edition we will focus on a few machines and key devices to maintain precise production parameters in the standard.

Coordinate measuring machine

The accuracy with which we are able to measure tested parts is 1 µm. After measuring with the machine, we obtain the exact dimensions of the workpiece in each of the three planes. Temperature and humidity are strictly controlled in the measuring room. This gives us the certainty that each measurement is carried out under the same conditions and the parts produced by MAEM will work perfectly together. Having accurate measurements, our constructors are able to prepare technical documentation of the product.

Spectrometer

Only one scan separates us from receiving the exact material composition of the tested workpiece. Thanks to spectrometric measurements, we are able to select the right material to ensure

a service life of parts that often exceeds that of our competitors. Having the technical drawings and the material composition of the workpiece we are working on, we can start the production.

Presetter

When the data from the measuring machine and spectrometer reach the professional hands of technologists, the fruit of their work are technical drawings MAEM along with a description of the production technology of a given element.

Before starting the production process we calibrate the devices with a presetter. This gives us the certainty that the details made by us at each stage of production 100% reflect the assumptions included in the process technology. There is no room for any deviations.

3D scanner

Never too much control. A 3D scanner is a device that closes the measurement process during production. It ultimately verifies whether we have made a mistake at any stage of production and the products that reach our customers meet their requirements. The scanner also allows you to measure parts where traditional measuring methods are not possible. We have shown only a part of the machines

and measurements that we carry out on a daily basis. Measuring processes are one of the most complex and advanced processes in MAEM.

All this so that we can say that we certainly have everything under control.

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