Those Things a Wind Flag Should Be & Do: “Expectations”

  • Designed for the Purpose
  • Concept and Design Supported by Through Analysis of the Intended Purpose 
  • Preform the Intended Actions Accurately
  • Good Visibility for Shape and Colors at Any Range
  • Reliability & Consistency
  • Stability
  • Rapidly Response
  • Controlled Reaction
  • Durable Materials
  • Advanced Technology
  • Quality Components
  • Good Workmanship
  • Tested & Proven Performance
  • Honest &Total Description at Offering
  • Performance Priority First over Styling
  • Comparison, Understanding and Analysis of Similar Equipment Availability
  • Challenge the Normal Concepts for Better Ideas
  • Price Each Product Based Upon Actual Materials, Labor and Minimal Set-Ups “Batch Processing”
  • Maintain a Minimum Inventory for Quick Shipping
  • Actual Handling and Materials Cost Included in the Base Price
  • Shipping Rates Provided by Shippers from Ready to Ship Samples
  • Avoid Extra Cost Adding Options
  • No Hidden Cost – Adapter Requirements
  • Only Offer the Best Results Backed-Up by Testing
  • Avoid Inferior Materials for Manufacturing Cost Purpose and Machining Capability Restrictions
  • No Custom Configurations, These Would Suggest Performance Could be Improved
  • Choices Offered at no Additional Cost
  • Complete Products with No Requirements for Add-Ons to Work
  • Balancing & Leveling Adjustability
  • Incorporated Leveling Indicator
  • Repair or Replacement Service and Component Replacement Availability
  • Surface Protection – Anodizing
  • Apply Material Application for Long Life Durability, Color & Dimensional Stability
  • Value Suggestions
  • Consider “Pride of Ownership”

 

These are some of the criteria used in the development of MTC products.   I would expect they are the minimum expectations anyone would require before committing their funds and pursuing accurate wind understanding equipment.