For Innovent Engineering, panel modification was once a significant and labour-intensive part of the switchboard manufacturing process. See how the Rittal Perforex Milling Terminal 2101 helped bring machining in-house, automate key processes and create a faster, more consistent approach to panel production.
Innovent is a company built on progression, innovation and providing a positive point of difference to the Australian market. The incorporation of the Rittal Perforex machine has aligned with this philosophy and enabled Innovent to further progress our efforts to be that positive point of difference in the market. The performance of the Rittal Perforex has reinforced the general Innovent intent and the experience will only encourage further investment in this area.
Transforming a Labour-Intensive Stage of Panel Building
Previously, enclosure penetrations, cut-outs and other modifications at Innovent Engineering were completed manually or outsourced, making sheet metal processing a significant part of the board building process.
Following a demonstration at the Rittal Application Centre in Sydney, the company invested in the Perforex Milling Terminal 2101 to automate panel machining and increase its in-house manufacturing capability.
Today, panel modifications are completed faster and with a consistent, high-quality finish, allowing the team to focus more of its time on electrical fit-out and testing.
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Discover how the Rittal Perforex Milling Terminal 2101 helped Innovent Engineering move from manual panel modification to automated, repeatable machining and what the investment means for the company's future manufacturing capabilities.
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