More Services

Many component requirements only arise after the actual manufacturing step. What matters then is that downstream processes are carefully coordinated – from functional additions and surface finishing to application-ready further processing.


Coordinated Downstream Processing

Additional services are especially valuable when they are not considered in isolation. Material, geometry, surface, and intended use all need to work together so that components can be processed further, marked, protected, or assembled reliably in the next stages.


  • Coordinated with the component, material, and downstream process
  • Reduced coordination effort between individual production steps
  • Economical implementation in recurring workflows

Function, Surface, and Execution

At this stage of manufacturing, the focus is not on unnecessary complexity, but on clean results with a clear purpose. Surfaces must suit the application, markings must remain permanently legible, and components must be prepared so that they can be processed further reliably or used directly.


  • Functional and visual requirements combined in a practical way
  • Components specifically prepared for assembly, protection, or further processing
  • Consistent quality in downstream process steps