Secondary Process / Sub Product Assembly

Secondary manufacturing processes are those processes that are done after the initial manufacturing processes—like injection molding, CNC machining production, and so on. As the name suggests, these processes are used to refine the workpiece in some manner.

Our in-house techniques include:

Precision Heat-Stacking

The heat stake process is used in many high technology fields and consumer products manufacturing and offers many benefits.

Ultrasonic Welding

Ultrasonic Welding is when high-frequency welds are made to weld joints together where glues, screws, or other such things are not desired or cannot be used. The welding machine uses high-frequency vibrations to cause the metal parts to join together.

Riveting

Riveting is no more complex than joining two pieces of like or un-like materials with a permanent faster. Rivets are generally inserted it into a drilled or (more commonly in metal stamping processes) punched hole with the head up. The bottom of the rivet (commonly referred to as the buck-tail) is upset (i.e.: deformed) and thereby creates a permanent fastener.

Soldering

Soldering is the major micro-joining process for assembling printed circuit boards of electronic products and is an important method of joining two metals without melting of base metals.