Manufacturing Today Issue - 242 November 2025 | Page 234

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presses,” adds Michael.“ With this equipment, we’ re able to produce components in up to eight different ways, depending on the design. Each process has a corresponding piece price and engineering charge.
“ We always provide our customers with total transparency, so they’ re empowered to make the right decision for them. We ask a lot of questions up-front and provide answers to any questions the client is unsure about. Not everyone is going to be an expert in metal forming, and that’ s completely fine. We’ re here to provide information and a guiding hand, as well as metal forming services.”
Tempco Manufacturing often helps refine customers’ manufacturing processes by asking targeted questions.“ For example, we might ask them to consider why they’ ve chosen a particular method to produce their part- is it based on the product’ s lifecycle, lead times, or required
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Providing customers with technical support and access to 80 years of expertise is one way in which Tempco Manufacturing sets itself apart from the competition. As Michael continues:“ It’ s in the design stage that we really get stuck in and offer something most manufacturers can’ t.
“ We’ re equipped to evaluate anything from alloy types to tolerances. We can envision the entire production process and deliver the optimal solution for our customers. We will always ask additional questions and try to gain as full a view of the product journey as possible.
“ Before we fire up a machine or even step onto the shop floor, we already know how the component will be used; where, and under what conditions. There’ s a detailed design phase, followed by pre-production and prototyping, which takes place over
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