Reverse Engineering
In the
manufacturing and engineering industry, it is not uncommon to have parts without specific blueprints. Plouse Precision
Manufacturing overcomes this problem with reverse
engineering. Reverse engineering is the process of
discovering the technological principles of a device, object
or system through analysis of its structure, function and
operation. It often involves taking something
apart and analyzing its workings in detail, often to try to
make a new device or program that does the same thing
without copying anything from the original. Utilizing the
scientific methods of reverse engineering, Plouse can
produce a blueprint for and replicate a seemingly complex
object or part.
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Applications for Reverse Engineering
- Engineer products from incomplete specs
- Manufacture parts needed for a machine
- Replicate complex objects
- Engineering of a particular device where documentation
has been lost (or was never written) and the person who built the device is no longer available
- Product analysis: examine how a product works, what
components it consists of and estimate costs