Reverse enginering
Using the latest 3D engineering equipment we are able to take existing parts, and reverse engineer those parts back into CAD for remanufacture.
Often the process involves taking measurements using calipers and other precise measuring tools, verifying angles, and producing a drawing by hand or with CAD.
We often use our equipment when working in automation for client parts and existing machines for upgrades / replacement parts
Through reverse engineering, ORKA can analyse existing products to understand how they are made and then use this information to create improved designs. Components modification allows ORKA to customize existing components or create new components to meet specific needs. This process is often used to make components more efficient, reliable, and cost-effective. ORKA can create an optimized product that meets the specific needs of our customers.
Discontinued products
At ORKA we specialize in bringing products back to market once the original manufacturer has stopped making them. With our engineering department working alongside our manufacturing team, you can be sure that your product will come out as good as the OEM. We can create anything from a single plastic part, all the way up to a complicated PCB with necessary housings.
Product Optimization
With our 3D scanning equiptment, ORKA can take your existing product, digitalize it and then optimize it for better performance, cheaper manufacturing, longer lifespan, etc.
UK imports
With our highly skilled team of multi-disciplined engineers, ORKA are able to ensure that when you bring a foreign product into the UK, we can reverse engineer it to ensure that it meets all UK regulations, with out changing its functionality or aesthetic.
We can, for example, take a vehicle designed for the North American market that has no amber element of its rear light cluster, and redesign the internal PCBs to house this amber element whilst also reverse engineering the messages from the vehicle to the lights to ensure all functionality. We do this whilst making sure that we are not changing anything about the external housing of the light cluster.