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Verotec Strengthens Design Team to Support its Enhanced TecServ+ Service

TecServ+ is Verotec’s engineering, manufacturing, modification and compliance service that helps customers bring their projects to market in a timely and cost-effective manner. The TecServ+ service has now been extended with the addition of a SolidWorks 3D mechanical CAD package to augment the existing Creo Elements/Pro (previously ProEngineer) solid modelling, assembly modelling and drafting and finite element analysis capability already available. The enhanced capability has been added following the appointment of Andy Brickell, very experienced in the mechanical, thermal and EMC aspects of enclosures designs, to head up the design and compliance department. Another new appointment is Rishi Vadgama, who takes up the new position of design technician.

TecServ+ is a multi-element process. The key elements are engineering services, which include a full review of the electro-mechanical, environmental and regulatory requirements for the project; mechanical and electrical CAD design with 3D modelling for concept verification. Compliance services include RoHS, REACH and WEEE issues, in-house pre-compliance testing before EMC and safety testing for CE Mark. Once the design is finalised, component kitting, assembly and integration of both simple modified standard products and complex systems is part of the manufacturing services offered. Standard products are modified with machining, CNC punching, laser cutting, painting and silk screening of legends. Also available are logistical and project management services such as JIT and KAN BAN systems and product life cycle management that can be specified if required.

For additional information, visit www.verotec.us

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