AES Pressure Board Benefits
Replacing a Part Often?
The part on the left is the customers damaged part. On the right is our new part.
The manufacture of this piece of equipment is no longer offering replacement parts, so our customer has been welding up this broken part for several years.
The old part never lasted long as they were cast from aluminum and the welding had began to change the original parts geometry then causing other problems with the machine. The customer sent us the sample part via over night carrier. We then reverse engineered the part and sent the old part back the same day for use while we machined the new part for them. Our new part works better than the original OEM part. How? We machined the parts from a solid aluminum tooling plate.
The OEM part was made from a much weaker casting process with cast aluminum.