What if tooling could be manufactured and maintained more quickly, with fewer resources and a smaller environmental footprint?
In the white goods sector, companies like Gorenje Orodjarna rely on precision tooling to shape complex components such as washing machine drums. These parts must adhere to tight surface and dimensional tolerances to ensure seamless assembly and long-lasting performance. However, when a forming insert in a hydraulic press wears out, the resulting downtime and repair delays can create serious production bottlenecks.
This case study highlights how Gorenje Orodjarna partnered with RAMLAB to implement MaxQ Repair, significantly improving the speed, sustainability, and reliability of insert production and maintenance.