The Process of creating metal displays stands at RSL: production and manufacturing

Continuing with our series of articles on the process of creating, designing and manufacturing metal displays stands at Manufacturas Metalúrgicas RSL, we now delve into the crucial stages that follow the development of the prototype.

In the first articles, we detailed the importance of the client interview as a starting point and the design and prototyping process, which are essential to ensure that the displays stands not only meet the client's expectations, but are also functional and attractive.

With the prototype approved, we move on to the next key phase: production and manufacturing. This is where ideas and designs take physical form through precise industrial processes and rigorous quality controls, ensuring that the final product is ready to be used at the point of sale. Below, we detail how we carry out this phase at RSL.

1. MASS PRODUCTION

Once the prototype has been validated and approved by the client, serial production begins. At Manufacturas Metalúrgicas RSL, we use specialized machinery and advanced techniques that ensure maximum precision and efficiency at every stage of the process.

Each batch of display stands is manufactured to strict quality standards. Cutting and welding technology allows the metal parts to fit perfectly to the design specifications.

This ensures that all components are uniform and consistent, which is essential when manufacturing large quantities of displays stands for multiple outlets.

2. FINISHING AND ASSEMBLY

After the individual parts are manufactured, each component undergoes a detailed finishing process.

This includes surface and edge treatment, removing any imperfections, burrs or roughness that may have arisen during manufacturing. At RSL we pay special attention to detail, ensuring that each piece has a flawless appearance.

Depending on the client's requirements, the displays can be delivered assembled or disassembled. For those that must be delivered already assembled, we carry out a thorough assembly, ensuring that all parts fit together perfectly and that the final structure is solid and stable.

However, in some cases, customers prefer to receive the displays disassembled, especially when it comes to large quantities or when transport requires space optimization. In these cases, the displays are sent in parts, accompanied by a detailed assembly guide, so that they can be easily assembled at the point of sale.



3. FINAL QUALITY CONTROL

Before the displays stands are ready for delivery, they undergo a final quality check. At this stage, each display is meticulously checked to ensure that it meets the established standards and specifications agreed with the client. We check not only the quality of assembly and finishes, but also the durability and strength of the product.

For displays stands that include lighting elements or electronic devices (such as displays or lighting systems), we perform even more thorough checks. We ensure that each electronic component is functioning properly and meets safety and performance standards.

Only when we confirm that everything is in perfect working order, the batch of displays is ready to be packed and shipped to the client.

This commitment to quality is what allows us to ensure that each display stand manufactured by Manufacturas Metalúrgicas RSL is ready to offer the best performance at the point of sale, highlighting the products and capturing the attention of consumers.
 
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