Automation Solutions

Contract manufacturers and OEMs trust Haumiller to deliver quality automated assembly machines for high-volume disposable products.
Haumiller equipment is production-ready faster, more efficient, reliable, and often exceeds 95% OEE.

Prototyping

Accelerate innovation with Haumiller's prototyping services for precise product development.

Prototyping is crucial in product development, especially for companies investing in complex manufacturing solutions like continuous motion assembly machines and high-speed assembly automation. Hands-on feedback from industrial prototyping is invaluable for designers, engineers, UX developers, and end-users to ensure optimal functionality, given the significant time and effort involved in the development process.

This Step, Often Overlooked at the Onset of the Prototype Effort, is Where Haumiller Excels.

Haumiller will work with you to clearly define the objective of the prototype, integrating custom automation and engineering principles to eliminate surprises and achieve agreed-upon expectations. Whether it’s for assembly machines, continuous motion assembly, or other custom automation solutions, understanding and agreeing upfront on the prototype's completion criteria is vital.

No matter what level of prototype you are engaging in, you must understand and agree on when you are “done.” Success may not be achieved on the first attempt and may require additional effort in the realm of assembly automation. If additional attempts are necessary, it's crucial to reset expectations each time to efficiently keep moving forward, ensuring that high-speed continuous motion and high-speed assembly processes meet the stringent requirements of modern automation.

Our Testing Process Simplified

Our testing team isn't trying to make the machine work, it's trying to make the machine fail. We assess the durability of every machine to ensure your machine will last with any operator under any condition.

Phase 1

A series of short tests of every separate function of the machine to find obvious errors while running only the specific parts, and is completed when each function of the machine has run approximately 10 seconds.

Phase 2

Phase 2 is a series of tests, operating the machine as a whole interactive system. It is completed when the machine has run approximately 5 consecutive minutes with every function working.

Phase 3

A test of each specified set of parts, with every function working and the machine operating as a complete, interactive system. This phase is considered complete when the machine has run satisfactorily for 30 consecutive minutes unless a different time frame is specified.

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