Lantek devises a profitable solution for HVAC companies by automatically calculating designs
3/6/2015
The largest manufacturing companies in the air conditioning and ventilation sector are among Lantek's 15,000 clients
Lantek, a global leader in the development, application, and sale of software solutions for the sheet metal industry, has emerged as a leader in the HVAC sector. An increasing number of companies in this industry rely on its software to provide a solution that optimizes their resources and production.
Lantek offers users a wide array of software products that streamline production processes and speed up the implementation of their machinery, which in turn lowers costs and increases profits. The design of hot and cold thermal insulation systems, and of suction, air conditioning and ventilation ducts and heaters and coolers can be improved by applying Lantek's smart solutions.
The Lantek Expert Duct module has proved to be extremely effective for these applications. This powerful module for automatically laying out shapes for metal fabrication is used by all companies in the sector working with Lantek solutions. Data can be entered in a practical and simple way into this integrated system, which then automatically calculates the design. Users can automatically generate designs and handle shapes more quickly by applying Lantek Expert Duct, which includes a 2D CAD module for designing any piece, as well as for modifying its geometry or layout.
The HVAC companies that have chosen this solution report that they are very satisfied, and find the results achieved to be optimal. Lantek Expert Duct is designed to calculate the weight and cutting perimeters of the pieces and hence the costs of the materials used. It is offered as a versions that can automatically connect to ERP, operate independently, or be installed on a local network.
The HVAC industry is a pioneer in technological advances related to the environment, comfort, the technological efficiency of machinery and installations, and energy efficiency. In this context, Lantek's specialized software technology provides key benefits to the sector by facilitating, improving, and ensuring customized production that meets the needs of each client. These companies' chief need is for groundbreaking systems that make designing the pieces they require easier and, in addition to streamlining processes, ensure seamless integration with other systems used by each company. Lantek has deployed its full force to give satisfactory solutions to the needs of the sector, which is already benefiting from the multinational's technological advances and smart solutions.
In addition to Lantek Expert Duct, a key element in its solution for the HVAC industry, Lantek offers the professionals of this sector the following specific products: Lantek Expert Cut, Lantek Expert Punch, Lantek Flex3d Addins, Lantek Flex3d Tubes and Masterlink. All were developed with the goal of reducing costs, improving production processes and can be combined to offer optimized control of cost, quality and delivery. These modules are already yielding optimal results for companies that have implemented them in their production systems.
Innovation is, without question, one of the foundational principles of Lantek. The HVAC sector has a special need for this type of solution, since its complexity requires the continual improvement and development of its manufacturing systems, a field in which Lantek has provided successful solutions since its inception.
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