Tear Down Analysis
Product Teardown Primary purposes
- Dissection and analysis
- Evaluate the current status of a product
- Understand the current technology, functions
- Identify strengths and weaknesses
- Explore opportunities for new products
- Competitive benchmarking
- Establish a baseline in terms of understanding
- Representation of the competition
- Comparison for new conceptual designs
- Experience and knowledge
- Grow engineering knowledge in new concept development
- Provide the basis for transferring solutions to analogous problems
- Perform the product Costing And Compare the results
Tear Down Process
- List the Design Issues
- Prepare for Teardown
- Examine Distribution and Installation
- Disassemble, Measure, and Analyze
- Create Data Sheets and Models
Product Should Costing
Our should-cost services at Vigrotek are aimed to help the customers in determining the product or component cost based on the cost drivers such as Raw Material Cost, Manufacturing Cost, Cost of overhead and profit. We provide a detailed break up for the Product Cost which would vary as per volume of production and batch quantity.
Vigrotek uses Costimator, DFMA as major tools for Product should Cost and Vigrotek has developed its own Macros for the Tear Down Analysis.
At Vigrotek, We use the above for
- Feature Based Costing of the product
- Negotiating platfarm for intended products while developing with suppliers
- As a base for Value Engineering
In case, customer do not have the Engineering data, we also perform Tear Down Based should Costing where in, we obtain the product from customer and do perform material analysis and GD&T and then perform Product Should Cost using Our Macros and Readily available tools
Our landscape of Tear Down Analysis is
Value Proposition
- Capability to develop in-house should-cost tools for various product categories andmanufacturing processes
- Experienced professionals with varied experience in Manufacturing, Design, Testing and supplier development
- Membership with Major Material Dealers like London Metal Exchange