Reverse Engineering and Manufacturing of Industrial Components

Reverse Engineering and Manufacturing of Industrial Components

We manufacture custom parts and assemblies for industry — from engineering analysis to on-site delivery.
Full-Cycle Engineering and Manufacturing Service
We manufacture what is not available in standard catalogs
Rotors Tech manufactures single-unit and small-batch parts, assemblies and electromechanical components for industrial enterprises — in situations where the standard procurement route is impossible or inefficient.

The service includes engineering development, documentation preparation, production organization and delivery of the finished product.
Work with technical documentation
Work with technical documentation
customer drawings or their restoration
Reverse engineering
Reverse engineering
creation of design documentation based on a sample or defect inspection results
Engineering preparation of production
Engineering preparation of production
materials, tolerances, technologies
Production organization
Production organization
manufacturer selection and control
Process
From task to finished product
The project begins with your request and goes through the full implementation cycle — from equipment analysis to delivery to the site.
1
Analysis of the task and equipment
2
Measurements, defect inspection or work with a drawing
3
Preparation or restoration of documentation
4
Technology selection and production organization
5
Quality control
6
Delivery to the customer’s site
why Rotors Tech
We solve critical production tasks
Rotors Tech manufactures single unit and small batch parts, assemblies and electromechanical components for industrial enterprises — in situations where the standard procurement route is impossible or inefficient.
OEM does not supply
We manufacture the part independently of the original manufacturer
No drawing available
We perform reverse engineering based on a sample or defect inspection
Critical deadlines
Single supplier of a wide range
Non-standard task
Possibility of customization and branding to order
No technical expertise
Custom solutions for models that are not in stock
Risk of a low-quality analogue
Custom solutions for models that are not in stock
Real tasks we have already solved
case studies
Real tasks we have already solved
Drive Gear Reverse Engineering for a Serbian Facility
Problem:
Critical wear of the drive gear in a gearbox assembly on an industrial production line, with no possibility of sourcing the original replacement part.
Situation:
The original equipment manufacturer (OEM) had discontinued this product line, original spare parts were no longer available, and the actual gear geometry had deviated from the archived drawings due to years of operation and repeated repairs.
Solution:
A complete reverse engineering process was carried out using 3D scanning. A new CAD model was developed, the tooth profile was restored, and a replacement drive gear was manufactured from alloy structural steel with heat treatment and comprehensive quality control.
Result:
The component was reverse engineered using 3D scanning, a new CAD model was developed, the gear tooth profile was restored, and a new drive gear was manufactured from alloy structural steel, followed by heat treatment and comprehensive quality inspection.
Loading Assembly Reverse Engineering for Baltic Facility
Problem:
Critical wear of a material loading assembly on an industrial conveying line, with no possibility of sourcing the original replacement component.
Situation:
The original equipment manufacturer (OEM) had ceased operations, the original engineering documentation was unavailable in digital format, and the actual geometry of the assembly had significantly deviated from the factory design after decades of operation, repairs, and modifications.
Solution:
A complete reverse engineering process was carried out, including on-site measurements, 3D digital modeling, and the development of an updated CAD model with structural improvements. A new loading assembly was then manufactured using modern metal fabrication technologies.
Result:
A fully compatible loading assembly with an extended service life was manufactured and delivered. The component was installed without any modification to the existing mounting interfaces. The customer also received a complete set of up-to-date engineering documentation and a 3D CAD model to support future maintenance and manufacturing.
What we provide
Our solutions are used in projects with critical industrial equipment
Metallurgy
Metallurgy
Petrochemistry
Petrochemistry
Mining industry
Mining industry
Thermal power generation
Thermal power generation
Pulp and paper industry
Pulp and paper industry
Production of cement and building materials
Production of cement and building materials
Water supply and water treatment
Water supply and water treatment
Experience in international projects
Experience in international projects
Do you have a non-standard task?
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Do you have a non-standard task?
Describe the problem or send a photo/drawing — we will propose a solution and estimate the implementation timeline.
Frequently asked questions
What exactly can you manufacture as part of reverse engineering?
Single-unit and small-batch parts, assemblies and mechanical components for industrial enterprises — in situations where standard procurement is impossible or inefficient. These may include critical parts discontinued from production; non-standard assemblies for a specific task. The service includes engineering development, documentation preparation, production organization and delivery of the finished product.
I don’t have a drawing for the required part — where should I start?
To start it is enough to provide a task description plus photos of the part with basic dimensions or a physical sample — complete or damaged. Based on the results of the initial analysis within 20–30 business days we provide a preliminary assessment of feasibility and timeline.
Do you guarantee that the restored part will fit my equipment and work correctly?
All technical parameters — geometry, material, tolerances, heat treatment modes, operating modes — are recorded in the restored documentation and agreed with your engineers before production starts. The process sheet is approved in writing. Compatibility and operability for the specific unit are specified in the contract terms — we are responsible for the final result, not only for the documentation.
What industries and equipment do you work with?
Metallurgy, petrochemistry, mining industry, thermal power generation, pulp and paper industry, production of cement and building materials, water supply and water treatment. The common denominator is critical production equipment, where downtime costs more than restoring the part.
Can I order one part or is a batch required?
We work with both single-unit orders and small-batch lots. A single-unit order for a unique part — is a typical scenario for us, and the process is built specifically for it.
How long does a project take from request to delivery?
It depends on the complexity of the task and the availability of source documentation. Manufacturing based on the customer’s drawing — usually 3 months. Reverse engineering with documentation restoration and approvals — from 6 months. For urgent cases priority production and accelerated logistics are possible — the actual timeline is provided after initial analysis.
What documentation is supplied with the finished part?
Product passport, material certificates, control reports (dimensional, hardness, non-destructive testing upon request). If reverse engineering was performed in the project — the restored drawing or 3D model is transferred to the customer and becomes your technical base for future orders for the same part.
Who is responsible for quality, if production is carried out at external facilities?
Rotors Tech — a single contractor and a single point of responsibility. We select and certify production sites, control technological processes at every stage, conduct final acceptance before shipment. The customer interacts only with us — all approvals, control, documentation and claims go through one partner.
How do you differ from other contractors in non-standard manufacturing?
First — 15+ years of engineering expertise specifically in critical industrial equipment, not “we make whatever is ordered”. Second — our own competence in reverse engineering: we work with tasks where documentation does not exist. Third — one contract for the entire cycle: engineering, documentation, production, delivery, quality control — without coordination of several suppliers on your side.
How are cost and timelines determined at the start of the project?
It depends on the complexity of the engineering part, the type of part, materials, order volume and required timelines. After receiving the task description and materials (photo, drawing, sample) within 7–10 business days we provide a preliminary assessment — feasibility, timeline and an approximate cost range. The final commercial offer — after agreeing technical details and approving the process sheet.