OEM Service Medical-Grade Stainless Steel 316lvm Parts for Semiconductor Wet Bench Components

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Basic Specifications

Model NO.
DHSM0125001
Surface Treatment
Anodizing
Production Type
Mass Production
Machining Method
CNC Milling
Material
Nylon, Steel, Plastic, Brass, Alloy, Copper, Aluminum, Iron
Tolerance
Tightest +/0.003mm
Standard
ISO; En; GB; ASTM; ASME
Lead Time
7 Day Sample / 20 Day Batch
Capacity
5000PC Per Month

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Product Application

Solutions

Our unparalleled expertise stands as a beacon of unmatched precision, illuminating the prestigious landscape of high-end component manufacturing. We integrate cutting-edge solutions across key industries:

  • Medical and Biotech: Precisely engineered components for future medical technology.
  • Semiconductors: Core components for chip production and essential equipment.
  • New Energy: Spearheading innovation in sustainable energy equipment.
  • Automotive: Essential components for intelligent and electric vehicles.

Core Advantages & Facilities

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Industrial Prowess: Our operations are bolstered by over 300 advanced machinery units from top-tier brands, ensuring we meet complex machining demands with unmatched efficiency and 20 years of technical heritage.

Production Equipment
Inspection Equipment

Quality Assurance

Material Inspection
Process Control
FAI
Final Inspection

Our quality strategy includes meticulous Incoming Material Inspection, Rigorous In-Process Control, and Comprehensive Final Inspection before dispatch, utilizing CMM and other high-precision tools.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What materials can be used in CNC machining?
CNC machines can handle metals (aluminum, steel, titanium), plastics (ABS, POM, nylon), wood, and ceramics.
What is the difference between CNC milling and CNC turning?
Milling involves a rotating tool moving along multiple axes, while Turning involves rotating the workpiece against a stationary tool for cylindrical parts.
What is the typical lead time?
Normally 7 days for prototyping and 20 days for mass production shipment.
What accuracy can you achieve?
We offer high precision with tolerances typically ranging from ±0.01mm to ±0.1mm, depending on materials.
What finishes can be applied?
Common finishes include anodizing, powder coating, polishing, bead blasting, and electroplating.
Can CNC machining be used for prototyping?
Yes, it is ideal for quick production of precise parts, allowing for design adjustments before mass production.

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