Millennium Rings

Research & Development

Research & Development

Broadly speaking, manufacturing-related R&D encompasses improvements in existing methods or processes, or wholly new processes, machines or systems. We are inviting our customers for odd products to get developed by us through support of our R&D activities! Our core Process Level Technology is to produce any toughest Seamless Rolled Ring, which is within our manufacturing capabilities.

We have adopted a significant 4-Level activity in our R&D, for development of completely errorless Seamless Rolled Rings, that includes –

  • Process Level Technologies that creating or improve our manufacturing processes, including:
  • Fundamental improvements in existing manufacturing processes that deliver substantial Productivity, Quality, and/or Environmental benefits.
  • Development of new manufacturing processes, including New Materials, Heat-Treatment, Coatings, Methods, and other practices that associated with these processes.
  • Machine Level Technologies that create or improve manufacturing equipment, including:
  • Improvements in our Capital Goods Equipment that create Increased Capability (such as accuracy or repeatability), Increased Capacity (through productivity improvements or cost reduction), or Increased Environmental Efficiency (Safety, Energy Efficiency, Environmental Impact, etc.).
  • New apparatus and equipment for manufacturing, including additive and subtractive manufacturing, deformation and molding, assembly and test, semiconductor fabrication, and nanotechnology.
  • Systems Level Technologies for Innovation in the manufacturing enterprise, including:
  • Advances in the controls, sensors, networks, and other information technologies that improve the Quality and Productivity of manufacturing system.
  • Innovation in extended enterprise functions critical to manufacturing, such as quality systems, resource management, supply chain integration, and distribution, scheduling and tracking.
  • Technologies that enable integrated and collaborative product and process development, including computer-aided and expert systems for design, tolerancing, process and materials selection, life-cycle cost estimation, rapid prototyping, and tooling.
  • Environment or Social Level Technologies that improve Workforce abilities and Manufacturing Competitiveness, including:
  • Technologies for improved workforce health and safety, such as human factors and ergonomics
  • Technologies that aid & improve workforce manufacturing skills and technical excellence, such as educational systems incorporating improved manufacturing knowledge and instructional methods.
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