Chris Delporte02.01.11
Lanham, Md.-based Potomac Photonics has launched a new website with tools that, according to the company, will help to simplify the process for engineers to design, develop and have their miniature parts fabricated.
Company officials say the new site is "packed" with cutting-edge, interactive tools and materials to assist people looking to bring their micro products to market in an efficient and cost-effective manner.
Filled with material on micro-machining and laser cutting, the site will enable engineers to use and explore a range of technologies related to precision manufacturing, according to the company. In addition, users also will be able to upload their drawings directly to Potomac for quotation. The site features informative case studies, an expansive knowledge base, and other information related to micromachining.
“We have achieved our dual goals of simplifying the interaction with our clients and streamlining the process of cost estimation and fabrication of micro products,"said Mike Adelstein, president and CEO of Potomac Photonics. “Our customers now have multiple portals to communicate their requirements to us, such as the ability to upload drawings, live chat, and other web based functions.”
In business for more than 29 years, Potomac Photonics helps clients design, develop and bring their microproducts to the market. The company is ISO 9001:2008 and 13485:2003 certified.
Company officials say the new site is "packed" with cutting-edge, interactive tools and materials to assist people looking to bring their micro products to market in an efficient and cost-effective manner.
Filled with material on micro-machining and laser cutting, the site will enable engineers to use and explore a range of technologies related to precision manufacturing, according to the company. In addition, users also will be able to upload their drawings directly to Potomac for quotation. The site features informative case studies, an expansive knowledge base, and other information related to micromachining.
“We have achieved our dual goals of simplifying the interaction with our clients and streamlining the process of cost estimation and fabrication of micro products,"said Mike Adelstein, president and CEO of Potomac Photonics. “Our customers now have multiple portals to communicate their requirements to us, such as the ability to upload drawings, live chat, and other web based functions.”
In business for more than 29 years, Potomac Photonics helps clients design, develop and bring their microproducts to the market. The company is ISO 9001:2008 and 13485:2003 certified.