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We follow a standardized QC process: profile inspection, feature inspection, dimensional measurement, and final pre-shipment check. Production process control is arranged according to drawing requirem
Lead times depend on part complexity, quantity, and current production schedule. Prototypes typically ship in 5–10 business days; batch orders are scheduled upon order confirmation with clear delivery
Typical quotation turnaround is 24–48 hours after receiving complete drawings and requirements. Complex projects may require additional time for detailed engineering review.
We offer standard deburring, cleaning, and basic surface finishing. Custom surface treatments (anodizing, plating, coating) can be arranged through our partner network upon request.
We typically hold tolerances of ±0.01 mm to ±0.05 mm depending on part geometry, material, and feature requirements. Tighter tolerances can be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
Common materials include aluminum alloys (6061, 7075), stainless steel (304, 316), carbon steel, brass, copper, and engineering plastics (POM, nylon, PTFE). If your material is not listed, please inqu
We support prototyping (1 piece), small-batch production, and repeat batch orders. There is no strict MOQ — we are flexible to match different project stages from R&D to full production.
Yes. We specialize in build-to-print machining. Simply send us your 2D/3D drawings (PDF, DWG, STEP, IGES), samples, or technical requirements, and we will provide a quotation after engineering review.
We provide CNC milling, CNC turning, mill-turn machining, drilling, tapping, deburring, and simple assembly. We work with metals (aluminum, stainless steel, carbon steel, brass, copper) and engineerin