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June 22 2018
Precise engineering.

With the modern manufacturing industry, we wouldn’t be where we are without precision engineering.
Only precision engineering can handle the demand of technology with the finer requirements and mass production. Many people don’t think about the precision that goes into making parts, whether they are large or small, precision engineering takes place in different industries such as nuclear and aerospace. Precision engineering ensures a longer running life along with less wear or fatigue, giving a better lifespan compared to manually manufactured parts.
Having a longer running life reduces costs and means lower running costs overall, the whole production speed is faster and needs fewer inspections. It is highly reliable as mass production can be achieved; it also eliminates human error helping with safety.
Precision Engineering is where parts that have high specifications are created and need to be engineered in a precise way, hence the name. With high precision machinery and computer technology, any part can be created through different techniques and technology that engineering has to offer and there are many different advantages of using precision engineering.