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Siyanda Engineering (Pty) Ltd
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Bredell
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Gauteng
1619
South Africa
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Milling Projects for Mechanical Engineering
Company News Friday, February 7, 2014: Siyanda Engineering (Pty) Ltd
Here at Siyanda Engineering, we specialise in milling projects for mechanical engineering, and specifically steel cutting and moulding. Whatever your requirement, when it comes to milling CNC machines, we are the company to turn to.
Specifically, we are about so much more than projects for mechanical engineering that centre around steel cutting and milling. In fact, our areas of specialisation include:
- Specialised Machining
- Production Machining
- Heat Treatment
- Specialised Welding
- Grinding - Surface & Cylindrical
- Specialised Steels (Import)
- Manufacturing & Recondition of Hydraulic Pumps
Whatever the undertaking or project, for mechanical engineering you will find a solution at Siyanda Engineering. Engineering is, after all, our business and we are experts in the field.
Aside from having expert draughtsman, reverse engineers and mechanical experts in our employ, we take all projects for mechanical engineering experts by including the vital component of product monitoring and testing in our standard practice. Before a machine or a tool can be sold on the market, it needs to be tested for efficient operation, potential defects, potential harmful or dangerous occurrences et cetera. This is not only a quality control measure to ensure optimum efficiency in your projects for mechanical engineering; it is a vital safety requirement in order to avoid costly mistakes.
Further to this, the mechanical engineer also has to make sure that the machine or product actually serves the purpose that it has been created in order to fulfil. This of course goes without showing, but our engineers are also constantly tapping the market in order to sure that the machinery fir projects for mechanical engineering we offer you are always ahead of the curve. Lastly, the mechanical engineer records and analyses all of the data collected during the testing phase and then makes a decision as to whether or not the product is suitable for use and sale on the market. This is the final step of the quality control process, at which he or she will also determine what the cost of the product should be.
It is good to know that, for each and every custom machine we put out there – this process is followed.
Unsure of what a CNC machine is exactly? According to WiseGeek.com, Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines are automated milling devices that make industrial components without direct human assistance (that is, automated milling machines).
How do they work? They use coded instructions that are sent to an internal computer, which allows factories to fabricate parts accurately and quickly.
What kind of milling CNC machines are available? There are many different types of CNC machines, ranging from drills to plasma cutters, so they can be used to make a wide variety of parts. Though most are used industrially in manufacturing, there are also hobby versions of most of the machines that can be used in private homes.
For over 25 years, we here at Siyanda Engineering have been specialising in the research, development, manufacture and supply of mechanical components and equipment.