With so many factors causing prices to skyrocket, many OEMs and contractors are looking for ways to cut costs with their products. Several potential cost-saving evaluations should be performed before your project even gets to a fabricator: your ordering practices, your product design, and which fabricator you chose. The decisions that you make concerning these factors can enable your fabricator to make the best and most cost-efficient parts for you.
Consider Larger Quantities
在大量订购可以减少你的每-part cost. There are a number of factors on the manufacturer’s end that can cause this. Producing large quantities allows a manufacturer to buy the necessary materials at a
Simplify or Change Your Design
The more operations that go into your part, the more expensive it is going to be. Some operations are going to be more time-consuming and expensive than others—welding, for instance. Do you have welded components in your design when the entire part could be formed from a one-piece blank? Forming is a much quicker process than welding. If you can’t eliminate welding, considerlaser-welding, a faster and more efficient welding process with little to no post-welding clean-up.
Look at your tolerances—can any be opened up? Tighter tolerances mean more exact work, which takes more time. They also mean that a quality department will likely spend more time ensuring those tight tolerances are met, which again will add cost.
One other consideration is how your part fits on a sheet of material. Most materials have a standard width of 48 or 60 inches. Manufacturers can get custom sizes, but there are additional costs involved with ordering them. Make sure that your parts fit well on standard sized sheets.
Along with the fit on the material, the raw material itself has a great impact on its price. Raw materials are currently very expensive, some more so than others. Determine if you are able to use a less expensive material or if you can use a thinner gauge material that will cost less.
Choose the Right Fabricator
The fabricator you choose will obviously play a big role in the cost of your parts. Look at the fabricator’s capabilities when you are considering your design. Do they have the right equipment for your parts? Do they have up-
Partner with Estes
If you don’t have the capabilities to change your ordering practices, the know-how to simplify your design, or a fabricating partner, Estes can help.Estes Design and Manufacturinghas years of experience with Kanban and JIT (just-in-time)inventory systems. With the experience, tools, and space to accommodate your inventory management needs, you can be assured you are partnered with a supplier that can meet your delivery needs. However, if ordering large quantities just isn’t feasible for you, ourEstes Acceleratordepartment is a dedicated product development and prototype department that specializes in small-quantity runs with quick turnaround.
If you don’t have the capabilities to review your part’s design, we have a design department that can assist you, customizing it to work on our highest efficiency machinery. Using a process known as value engineering, Estes’ team can evaluate your part and look for ways toreduce manufacturing costs和simplify assembly.
With our line ofSalvagnini equipment, including an S4 punching center and numerous CNC panel benders, Estes has the necessarystate-of-the-art equipmentto make your part cost-efficient. For those parts where you cannot eliminate any welding through a redesign,laser weldingis a fast, efficient, and precise alternative to traditional welding techniques and suitable for use in a wide range of welding projects.
Contact Estestoday to get started on your next project orrequest a quote.







