Standardized machining processes, comprehensive equipment and strict inspection checkpoints make the delivery of complex parts clear, stable and traceable.
Every step has defined inputs, outputs and inspection checkpoints.
DFM manufacturability analysis to confirm tolerances, materials and process feasibility.
Define the machining route, fixtures and tooling, and program the machining sequence.
CNC equipment machines per program, with in-process checks keeping dimensions stable.
Full-dimension CMM inspection with batch data recorded for end-to-end traceability.
Surface treatment, cleaning and packaging, delivered on schedule with inspection reports.
The following are typical machining-range examples; actual scope is determined by drawing assessment.
Three- to five-axis machining for complex surfaces, multi-face machining and high-density hole patterns, reducing setups and improving consistency.
CNC lathes and Swiss-type machines for rotational and shaft parts, controlling concentricity, roundness and surface finish.
Laser blanking, CNC bending and welding assembly, finished with surface treatment for ready-to-use sheet metal structural parts.
* The figures above are typical capability examples; achievable specs depend on part geometry and material.
Whether one-off prototyping or volume production, we can provide a clear process plan and lead time.
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