Is it possible to run a test before final production?
Yes, it is absolutely possible-and often recommended-to conduct a preliminary trial run before proceeding with final production, especially when dealing with critical parts, mechanical couplings, custom designs or machining involving very tight tolerances. Making a sample or prototype allows for concrete validation of the expected result and, if necessary, to make changes prior to large-scale production investment.
Testing can serve several purposes: verifying the dimensional fit of the part in a complex assembly, testing its rigidity or behavior under load, observing the aesthetics of edges and engravings, or simply validating the quality of the material and workmanship. In more technical contexts, testing is used to confirm that drawn geometries meet the functional specifications of the design, especially when working with threaded elements, interferences or components intended for ISO tolerances.
This approach is also particularly beneficial for companies and engineering firms wishing to validate new design solutions, test alternative materials or introduce innovations in their products, with direct support from our engineering department throughout the process.
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