We can build Industrial Models that assist with safety processes, equipment handling and other training procedures.
How many people won’t admit that they have trouble reading blueprints or maps? They might smile and nod as they look over a 2D plan, but not everyone’s mind can translate the information spatially into a 3D image in their head. A scale model of a particular space – be it a building or other structure - reveals its anatomy accurately and clearly. Exits, entrances, traffic flow, escape routes; locations of important objects, all become readily recognizable to the observer. In an emergency, this lay person’s understanding may make the difference between a positive outcome and a hugely negative one.
Imagine, also, how much more frequently you would train personnel on a particular process or piece of equipment if you had a realistic replica to work with. Gaining experience with a production process or learning how to maintain or maneuver equipment is imperative, but not always possible to do with the real thing safely, cost-effectively or without risk of damage through mishandling. A model of your production procedures or a replica of your product allows you to provide more effective training for your employees.
Large Equipment Models make it easy for you to market your product at sales meetings and trade shows.
If you have a large piece of machinery, heavy equipment vehicle or industrial process that you need to sell to customers you have to decide how you are going to market your idea.
Brochures are informative, but a model would provide much greater impact without the cost and logistical impossibility of hauling around the real thing.
A detailed model of an excavator or a water purification system travels with the sales team and be displayed with ease in a variety of settings. Working parts help illustrate particular processes. A scale reproduction of your over-sized product will inform, impress and engage potential customers, giving a worthy return for your investment.