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Troubleshooters That Provide Unique Cold Heading Solutions

Changing a specification or adjusting an order can be a complicated endeavor, but leading precision metal part manufacturers should make the cold heading process as painless as possible for its clients.

2012-08-24
SPRINGFIELD, NJ, August 24, 2012 (Press-News.org) Bigelow Components does just that by streamlining the development so that it's easier for customers to achieve success with their product. Bigelow Component's philosophy is that the meticulous details make all the difference, and so it's imperative to make this of the utmost importance when producing the part businesses truly desire.

The key to manufacturing a precision micro component that produces high performing functionality and ingenuity is understanding the needs and requirements for the part, especially its tolerances and its end function. Bigelow Components works hard to build a strong trust with their clients so that they are prepared to weather unexpected circumstances, situations, or issues that are encountered during the manufacturing process.

Brett Harman, President of Bigelow Components Corporation commented, "This knowledge can help bring about improvements, efficiencies and upgrades. In addition, we keep our clients informed about timelines and materials efficiencies as they are two very important factors to producing a highly effective precision metal component."

The cold heading process is as much an art as it is a science. It's a give and take between the client and the manufacturer. Bigelow Components recognizes this and opens the possibility of new techniques to solve problems and produce the best cold headed part possible. Sometimes clients will have an unprecedented problem that has not been solved with the cold heading or stamping process. Bigelow Components has imagination in manufacturing and is willing to test different approaches to accomplish client goals. Frequently, trial and error is the only way to discover innovative methods of manufacturing miniature parts.

"Bigelow Components does not subscribe to the theory of a one-size-fits-all approach for its clients," Harman stated. "We listen to the exact specifications clients would like to utilize and make suggestions and improvements based on those terms. Custom cold headed parts are what Bigelow Components manufactures, and we leave no stone unturned."

Providing the most customizable solutions for all clients is Bigelow Components specialty and top priority. Building a reputation as a source for reliability and troubleshooting requires years of consistency. Bigelow Components believes that delivering consistently on time is the best method of maintaining hard-earned trust.

About Bigelow Components Corporation

Bigelow Components Corporation, located in Springfield, NJ has been providing the highest quality parts, innovative solutions and responsive service for more than 50 years. The company provides cold heading and stamping services to manufacturers that require precision custom components for product assembly. For more information, visit www.bigelowcomponents.com or contact Brett Harman at (973) 467-1200 or by email at b.harman@bigelowcomponents.com.


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[Press-News.org] Troubleshooters That Provide Unique Cold Heading Solutions
Changing a specification or adjusting an order can be a complicated endeavor, but leading precision metal part manufacturers should make the cold heading process as painless as possible for its clients.