March 2022

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Product Optimization Case Study: Air Nozzle

In this case study, we are illustrating how the Engon team was able to upgrade the functionality and overall aesthetics of a product in the industrial and heavy equipment industry. Engon worked with the Client to fill a key gap in their product portfolio – the Client was missing high revenue products in their offerings, due to which their competition had a bigger market share. Let’s dive in! Services Employed: Product Engineering  Mechanical Design Benchmarking Reverse Engineering Industry Served: Industrial & Heavy Equipment About the Air Nozzle Air nozzle is a device used to disperse air or steam in a targeted manner. The air nozzles in our project had a flat fan or solid stream spray pattern. Due to its flat shape, the sound level and air consumption of such nozzles are very low when providing a strong blow off force. These air nozzles are used to blow off materials heavier than the usual liquid or dust. How ENGON employed Product Engineering to Optimize the Existing Air Nozzle By benchmarking against the competition – the Client’s direct competitors, as well as similar products globally – we determined our focus to be on the overall aesthetics of the product. Our emphasis was to improve the look and feel of the product, while improving its technical performance. We conducted surveys and discussions with the Client sales teams to gain insight into their target customer psyche. The results pushed us to focus on upgrading the product better than the competition. Our product engineers were able to solve engineering problems, as we started optimizing the design, and getting into DFM by understanding the manufacturing processes involved. The results were clear. Our upgraded design filled the gap in the Client product portfolio. The chosen materials were more suitable for the manufacturing process, and we were able to reduce the time-to-market race with the new product while optimizing its technical performance. Conclusions Design for manufacturing intent Thanks to the team’s incredible understanding of the manufacturing process, we were able to avoid hurdles in the production stage of the project. We were able to engineer air nozzles that are more energy efficient as compared to the competitor nozzles. With extensive reverse engineering, we were also able to achieve lower noise levels. Successful prototyping and testing We discovered conventional gaskets can not be used in the newer and improved version of the product, so we provided innovative solutions to the Client. By prototyping, we were able to validate the design of the product. We then shared our prototypes with the stakeholders, such as sales team, to get real-time feedback and further optimize the overall design of the product. Such due diligence and smart performance of the Engon team has garnered trust and reliability in the industry as the engineering outsourcing partner for businesses worldwide. Choose us to obtain the best customized solution for your project. Enhance your product to make it more appealing to consumers with our Product Optimization services.

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Product Localization Case Study: Ladle Cart

Product Localization Case Study: Ladle Cart

This case study gives an insight into how the Client and Engon teams worked together to introduce an existing product in a new market. The existing product, aka, the Ladle Cart, had to be modified to become fully compatible with DIN standards so as to be able to enter the German (European) market successfully. Let’s dive in! Services Employed: Product Localization  3D Modeling Services Mechanical Design Industry Served: Industrial & Heavy Equipment About the Ladle Cart A ladle cart is a type of vehicle which is used to collect hot molten iron alloys, mild steel, and various alloys of steels in foundries. It can have a customized load capacity from 1 ton to 1,000 tons. The transfer cart is designed to resist high temperatures and to work continuously for all 7 days a week. Heat insulation material is used in the body of the cart to avoid the influence of high temperature on the electric control, transmission parts and table. A software system is used to control and manage safety of the ladle cart. About the Product Localization of the Ladle Cart Ladle carts are used in extreme environments. In the heavy-equipment industry, if the ladle cart stops for just one hour, the company can lose up to 1000 tons of production. Engon was working with a Client whose Ladle Cart was successful in the North American region, but had to be modified as per DIN standards so that it could enter the German/European market. As such, the Engon team had to focus on their mechanical design and 3D modeling expertise to ensure a compliant product with a reduced time-to-market duration to conquer this new market as well. How ENGON and the Client worked on localizing the modified Ladle Cart in the German market. At Engon, we understand every foundry is unique, specific to their geographical location. Even when our Client had a product successful in the North American region, we had to focus on modifying the existing ladle cart to be compliant with the DIN standards of the European, specifically German, market, and dominate this new market. Armed with newer and better technology, we were able to upgrade the ladle carts to last longer, run safer and cost less money per tonne of metal melted. Next, we had to work on localizing the modified ladle cart in the German market. Thanks to our cross-functional team of experts with their thorough understanding of standards, we were able to infiltrate the German market successfully. We worked with the Client in implementing the standards & solving challenges that it poses. With such systematic implementation with part numbering system to create efficient subassemblies and assemblies, we were able to optimize the workflow, and implement seamless team communication for future design. Conclusions It’s been a non-stop localization process Over the past two years, we have completed scores of localization and adaptation tasks, thus freeing up time for the client to deal with other priorities. There’s more success when design intent is kept in mind Design intent allows you to modify. Since one of the main goals of this project was to enter a brand-new market, the Engon experts were flexible to keep design intent in mind. Doing so helped reduce material usage, production time, and costs, thus adding more value to the product. Our mechanical designers and 3D modeling engineers helped identify possible design flaws by analyzying the design through simulation software. Such careful design analysis led us to make the product more safer and durable, without compromising the quality of the ladle cart while getting it to the market. Such due diligence and smart performance of the Engon team has garnered trust and reliability in the industry as the engineering outsourcing partner for businesses worldwide. Choose us to obtain the best customized solution for your project. Transform your business to blend in seamlessly with the audience and market you want to target with our product localization expertise.

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