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MTE Produces Precision Prototypes of Machine Parts

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M.T.E., Inc.
8930 N.W. 13th St.
Gainesville, FL, 32653
USA



Press release date: June 2, 2010

Gaineville,Fl- June2-MTE is a job-shop machine shop that produces precision prototypes of machine parts, in a timely manner with an emphasis on personalized service.

Prototyping is the construction of an original or authentic item that is made to serve as an example for the others that will be created after it. It's essentially a model for the rest that will be created. When a designer creates a new something there is always great uncertainty as to rather it will work as planned. Since anything new usually has a great many problems before it actually operates as it is expected, a prototype is used. This gives the designers or developers the opportunity to either verify their product as operational or that the design when complete will be accepted by the buyers. Existing systems or products are analyzed for their usability prior to proceeding with the new item.

Functional Prototypes will operate as similar as possible to the product that is in process of being manufactured. This final test reveals all problems with the new product and gives the inventor the opportunity to make all the corrections.

Prototypes are often created for high tech equipment, industrial machinery, and any other type of equipment that requires any number of high precision pieces of equipment. To avoid delays or cost overruns associated with mass production, MTE considers a range of factors, such as profiles, tolerances, polishing, finishing, and assembly that contribute to prototype production. They can help you determine suitable materials and what quality control test methods to implement during the manufacturing and production process.

MTE can work to a tolerance as low as 0.0001. They have experience creating prototypes for a wide range of industries requiring high precision, including medical, optical, electronics, automotive and more, for parts manufacturers and inventors alike.

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