Airtronics is proud to announce we recently became certified in ISO 13485:2003.
A key Medical Device quality management system standard. We look forward
to serving our medical clients and to providing all of our customers with
the utmost in quality and customer service.
To read the Press Release Click Here
Airtronics recently designed two food carts for use by street vendors: a
Tamale Cart (pictured) and a Sidewalk Cart. We will be showing both models
at the CaterSource Conference & Tradeshow, March 9 and 10 at the Las
Vegas Convention Center.
In keeping with our commitment to contribute to the education of tomorrow's
mechanical engineers, Airtronics has partnered with the Product Realization
Network (PRN) at Stanford University. The PRN brings together industry
professionals, educators, and community mentors to provide engineering and
business students with a comprehensive understanding of the entire product
realization process. Airtronics' activities will include classroom presentations,
plant tours and student design assistance.
To learn more about PRN, Click Here
by Aaron Lahann,
Sr. Process Engineer
When designing for sheet metal, avoid constraining any features
to a bend radius, because if the bend radius is changed, the feature will
move. Your best practice is to tie the feature's location to an outside edge