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Metal to Manufacturing: The Worth Company Difference
A precision component built to exact specifications starts with a strong manufacturing philosophy. At The Worth Company, we manufacture with pride. Every component is crafted with skill, precision, and top-notch quality assurance to ensure that the hundreds of millions of components produced each year meet customers’ diverse and specific needs.
Starting with Raw Material
The Worth Company’s tool and die making process begins with choosing the best material to be transformed into custom spinner blades, casting spoons, unique wire forms, and more. Utilizing a full range of tooling equipment from milling machines to surface grinders, Worth Company’s in-house manufacturing process combines quality craftsmanship with modern technology for diverse applications.
Having an in-house tool and die department helps streamline the manufacturing process significantly. Product designs, prototypes, and final builds can all be produced under the same roof, keeping customers at the center of the manufacturing process without risking delays along the supply chain while juggling numerous suppliers. Additionally, being able to complete tooling in-house allows specifications to be adjusted and aligned with customer needs more flexibly.
In-House Finishing
After components have been crafted and machined, they go through Worth Company’s robust finishing process. Using an array of finishing capabilities from electroplating to polishing, metal components are carefully finished to create smooth, aesthetic, and replicable metal parts. This finishing process is critical for enhancing durability and corrosion resistance while creating high-performance components that withstand the test of time.
Quality control is an important aspect of the manufacturing process from initial design phases to final finishing processes. With in-house manufacturing, any identified issues can be quickly and effectively adjusted before the finishing process, removing the need to ship components off-site and wait for their return. This means less material waste and greater oversight of the manufacturing process from start to finish. Likewise, completing tooling and finishing at a one-stop shop means more consistent results, which can be particularly beneficial for large-volume orders.
Precision manufacturing requires both expertise and an investment in modern tools and technologies. The Worth Company prides itself on over eight decades of manufacturing excellence defined by a commitment to always advancing, always growing, and always improving. From the early design stage to the final product delivery, Worth Company stands firm in its dedication to manufacturing reliable and high-quality products fit for customers’ diverse needs.