Surface Treatment
Electroplating
Machining Method
CNC Machining
Material
Nylon, Steel, Plastic, Brass, Alloy, Copper, Aluminum, Iron
Tolerance Ranges
Metal Machining: Tightest +/-0.003mm
Process
5 Axis CNC Milling
Lead Time
7 Day for Sample; 20 Days for Batch
Our unparalleled expertise shines as a beacon in the sophisticated world of high-end component fabrication, charting a course to achieve immaculate precision in every aspect of our operations. We provide solutions for:
- Medical and Biotech: High-precision components and solutions for cutting-edge medical devices.
- Semiconductors: Vital core components for chip manufacturing equipment.
- New Energy: Contributions to innovative and sustainable energy systems.
- Automotive: Support for intelligent and electric vehicles.
A Fleet of Excellence: Our operations proudly showcase an extraordinary assortment of over 300 renowned machines, enabling us to masterfully address a comprehensive spectrum of equipment categories.
What is CNC machining?
CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machining is a manufacturing process where pre-programmed computer software controls the movement of machinery and tools for metals, plastics, and other materials.
What materials can be handled?
We work with a variety of materials including metals (aluminum, steel, titanium, brass, copper) and plastics (ABS, POM, nylon, acrylic), as well as composites and ceramics.
What is the typical lead time?
Typically, it takes 7 days for prototyping and 20 days for mass production shipment, depending on the complexity and volume of the order.
What are the accuracy and tolerance levels?
We offer high precision with tolerances typically ranging from ±0.01mm to ±0.1mm, depending on the specific machine and material properties.
What types of finishes are available?
Common finishes include anodizing, powder coating, polishing, painting, bead blasting, and electroplating.
How is quality ensured for machined parts?
Quality is maintained through First Article Inspections (FAI), in-process inspections, final inspections, and the use of precision tools like CMM.