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		<description><![CDATA[In order to have a working model of a mechanical product design several steps have to be followed first. During the beginning stages simple sketches may be drawn that covers some of the client’s ideas and concerns about their product. Even though this is just the beginning stage of the overall process, this step will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In order to have a working model of a <a title="product design glasgow" href="http://www.mesodesign.com/blog/mechanical-product-design/">mechanical product design</a> several steps have to be followed first. During the beginning stages simple sketches may be drawn that covers some of the client’s ideas and concerns about their product. Even though this is just the beginning stage of the overall process, this step will lay the foundation for the prototype and eventually the finished product. Once the mechanical product design(s) are in place, computerized 3d models can be designed using CAD/CAE. CAD/CAE stands for computer aided design and computer aided engineering. During the computerized phase of the product designing an engineer can create animations showcasing the various parts and features of the conceptualized mechanical components. From this point casting modeling software may be used to for more accurate technical designing in preparation for the product prototyping. Further testing and design for the prototype along with implementing regulatory standards will help to develop the product and get it ready for the market. Engineers keep the clients specifications and cost in mind every step of the way from the initial sketch to the working prototype. Depending on the circumstance the mechanical product design company may need to make extra parts in order to get the product to function properly. Services that have added software and equipment for this type of products are a plus for businesses who seek product design services. Mechanical product designing requires knowledge in software, hardware and electronics. Consult a professional product design company with knowledge and experience in the field of <a title="product design scotland" href="http://www.mesodesign.com/approach.html">mechanical product design</a> to get your ideas ready for the market.</p>
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