CAD/CAM
UMS provides a broad spectrum of CAD/CAM services. Our professional 3D designers and CAM engineers are capable of performing any 3D modeling service and solving design and manufacturing problems for individual parts, sub-assemblies, and complete machine or product manufacturing. Our current database includes more than 150 types of packaging machines and machines for other purposes.
3D Modeling
3D models enable detailed visualization of projects, helping engineers and designers better understand the design and identify potential issues before they arise. In addition to our main activity of manufacturing automatic packaging machines, we offer calculation services and the creation of various types of constructions.
SOLID AND PARAMETRIC MODELING
The most commonly used modeling technique for generating 3D models used in creating assemblies to test the functionality of the entire assembly, avoiding collisions between individual parts.
SURFACE, MESH, FREEFORM MODELING
Creating models of curved and rounded surfaces that cannot be achieved using standard modeling methods. This type of modeling represents only the external contour of the product without specific mass and volume. In most cases, the final product is obtained by combining this modeling type with SOLID MODELING.
SHEET METAL MODELING
Includes creating, modifying, and documenting models made of sheet metal to obtain unfolded patterns ready for production. Further processing such as cutting, bending, or deep drawing is used to obtain the final product.
ASSEMBLY MODELING
Realistic creation of an assembly in which components are assembled to provide a better, more complex representation of the final product. Assembly modeling allows visualization of the entire design in real-world contexts, detection and resolution of position collision issues, and the creation of assembly instructions.
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS (Assemblies)
Structural analysis provides a reliable simulation of potentially hazardous or destructive loading conditions and potential failure modes of observed constructions (assemblies), enabling engineers to discover the physical response of the system (observed construction) at any location with the aim of improving the design due to undesired effects of any physical stress that could impact the design.
RENDERING
The process of creating images of a model to better visualize products and machine assemblies in a specific real environment.
Bills of materials (BOM)
The Bill of Materials (BOM) provides an overview of the components and materials required for assembly. The BOM for a specific assembly includes the item number, name, quantity, and any additional notes for each used component and material.
2D DRAWINGS
Creating detailed technical documentation for individual items, sub-assemblies, assemblies, and assembly drawings.
Measuring CMM
Product Inspection
By utilizing modern measuring devices and skilled personnel, we guarantee the quality, traceability, repeatability, and reliability of our products, accompanied by complete technical documentation.