We are an industrial engineering team focused on reverse engineering, component redevelopment, CAD reconstruction, validation, and manufacturing-ready documentation for industries where reliability and uptime matter.
When drawings are unavailable, OEM support is limited, or a component has already failed, Arrosa Engineering helps industries recover the part, validate the design, and move toward reliable manufacturing.
Reverse engineering, CAD reconstruction, validation, and production-ready technical documentation.
Years of industrial engineering experience
Industrial clients and plant teams supported
Components engineered, supported, or redeveloped
Specialist capabilities across recovery and manufacturing
Our work starts with the component’s real operating context and ends with documentation, validation, and production support that plant teams can use with confidence.
We capture geometry, material intent, fitment requirements, and functional constraints when legacy drawings or OEM data are unavailable.
We study wear, failure patterns, loads, and application conditions to redevelop components for better reliability.
We convert reverse-engineered data into drawings, process inputs, and manufacturing-ready specifications.
Reverse engineering is not only about copying shape. It requires understanding how the component carries load, interfaces with assemblies, wears in service, and can be produced repeatably. Our process connects field evidence, 3D scanning, CAD reconstruction, material review, fitment validation, and vendor coordination.
Everything required to move from a failed or unavailable part to a validated, manufacturable replacement.
Physical part study, dimensional capture, critical feature mapping, and engineering reconstruction.
Precision scanning, CAD modelling, drawing development, and assembly interface definition.
OEM-independent redevelopment for obsolete, imported, urgent, or hard-to-source parts.
Production feasibility, material inputs, process coordination, prototypes, and low-volume support.
Each stage converts uncertainty into usable technical data, validated geometry, and production-ready direction.
We do not treat reverse engineering as shape copying. Every project moves through evidence capture, engineering interpretation, validation, and manufacturing handover.
We study the failed or unavailable part, its assembly interfaces, wear pattern, operating load, and plant-level urgency.
We use measurement, 3D scanning, material review, and tolerance mapping to separate design intent from field wear.
We develop CAD models, drawings, mating logic, fitment assumptions, and improvement recommendations where required.
We support prototyping, process feasibility, vendor coordination, documentation release, and low-volume manufacturing support.
We work with plants, maintenance teams, OEM-independent buyers, and manufacturers where part failure can affect production continuity.
Send the part details and our team will help assess the best route from inspection to manufacturable output.