Design & Prototype
Design & Prototype

A global marketplace requires a universal approach to design solutions. Customized process design and expert analysis from Melitron’s Engineering Group ensures that you remain competitive and your products remain flexible.

Equipped with the latest in computer aided design and manufacturing software, Melitron’s professional engineers and designers emulate production in a virtual environment to test and improve the design and manufacturability of your products without spending materials or occupying valuable production resources.

Melitron’s Engineering Group provides design and engineering services for initial product development, product design, and new product introduction (NPI).


Product Development
At Melitron, we provide design services to our clients to complement their initial product development efforts. During this phase, our engineers and designers work alongside our customers' product development engineers to assist with product concepts and design review for manufacturability (DFM) of metal components, enclosures and assemblies.
Product Design
During the product design phase, we work with our customers' product development engineers to optimize product designs, and enhanced manufacturability in pursuit of reducing manufacturing costs. Melitron provides ongoing Engineering support for products as they mature, re-evaluating the manufacturing process and pursuing cost savings opportunities. This service assists our customers in continuing to be profitable and will help ensure their products remain competitive in the marketplace.
New Product Introduction (NPI) and Prototype
Our dedicated NPI cell facilitates rapid prototyping and accelerates our customers’ time to market. After a product design has been completed, the product is released to our NPI Cell for prototype sampling. We then analyze the part to ensure optimal design for manufacturability and make the necessary design changes to validate the prototype. Prototypes are also evaluated to determine if they will meet safety and other regulatory standards, such as those published from UL, CSA, NEMA and other international organizations.