Industries we service

Hand On Industries (HOI) has serviced many industries in Australia and globally, always striving to provide our customers with quality focussed end-to-end manufacturing solutions. Typically, the industries we have served have requirements for high precision components/ assemblies that require a close attention to detail and clear communication with the manufacturer.

Medical

Manufacturing medical equipment presents unique challenges due to the stringent regulatory requirements surrounding dimensional tolerances, material certification and surface finishes. Components/ assemblies in the medical industry are designed at a scale much smaller than other industries, as such specialised manufacturing techniques are required to achieve design requirements.

Mining

Mining is a rugged and demanding industry, the unique circumstances in which equipment is exposed to extreme temperatures, humidity, dust and moisture ingress, and in some cases chemicals means that it is paramount to have reliable, robust, heavy duty and serviceable equipment when working in the mines.

Transport

Manufacturing transport components/ assemblies presents a unique challenge due to the stringent regulatory requirements surrounding dimensional tolerances, material certification and surface finishes. Components/ assemblies in the transport industry often have to be rugged and highly wear resistant, whilst also achieving such requirements as electrical resistance and/ or insulation, mechanical function and specific surface finishes.

Electrical

The Electrical/ Electronic industry requires manufacturing processes that utilise materials and material finishes to produce components and/ or assemblies of components that both create electrically connected systems, whilst also isolating circuits from other relevant mechanical features. To produce electrical/ electronic components requires specialised manufacturing processes and tight quality control.

Food

Manufacturing food preparation equipment presents unique challenges due to requiring food grade materials in their construction whilst also achieving unique and complex geometries. Components/ assemblies in the food industry are designed to be durable, and precise, whilst also being produced at a scale that can withstand the high volume use cases they are likely to experience.

Science

Manufacturing scientific equipment presents unique challenges due to the stringent design/ regulatory requirements surrounding dimensional tolerances, material certification and surface finishes. Components/ assemblies in the scientific industry are often designed at a scale much smaller than other industries, whilst also requiring a high level of repeatability and calibration. As such specialised manufacturing techniques are required to achieve design requirements.

Industrial

Product Design involves the development of new or existing products to solve problems for customers. Manufacturing for the product design industry is characterised by the integration of known or new manufacturing techniques to achieve the design requirements of the product. Inherent in this industry is the requirement to integrate the work of many other industries, processes and products to achieve a specific outcome. There is often an iterative element to this manufacturing cycle, as learnings are rolled into future production runs of components/ assemblies.