Brief: Observe the step-by-step operation and see practical examples of usage. This video demonstrates our customized CNC machining process, showcasing how we achieve ±0.002~0.005mm tolerance precision for spare parts. You'll see our advanced inspection equipment in action, including CMM and projector systems, ensuring 100% quality control for rapid prototyping and production.
Related Product Features:
Manufactures customized CNC spare parts and precision machined components with tight tolerances of ±0.002~0.005mm.
Available in various materials including Aluminum, Copper, Stainless Steel, Steel, Titanium, and engineering plastics.
Offers multiple surface treatments such as polishing, anodizing, laser engraving, painting, and powder coating.
Utilizes advanced processing methods including CNC, turning, milling, grinding, and 3D printing.
Accepts multiple file formats including IGES, STEP, SolidWorks, PRT, and AutoCAD for design flexibility.
Implements rigorous quality control using CMM, projector, and height gauge inspection equipment.
Holds international quality certifications including ISO9001:2015, SGS, and RoHs compliance.
Provides flexible payment options and reliable production lead times from 7-35 working days.
FAQs:
What is the tolerance range for your CNC machined parts?
Our CNC machined parts maintain a precise tolerance range of ±0.002~0.005mm, ensuring high accuracy for industrial applications.
Which materials are available for CNC machining?
We work with a wide range of materials including Aluminum, Copper (Brass), Stainless Steel, Steel, Acetal, ABS, PVDF, PVC, Titanium, G10, and many other materials to meet diverse application requirements.
What quality certifications does your manufacturing process hold?
Our manufacturing process is certified with ISO9001:2015, SGS, and RoHs certifications, ensuring international quality standards and compliance for all our CNC machined components.
What file formats do you accept for custom CNC parts?
We accept various file formats including IGES (igs), STEP (stp), SolidWorks (sodprt), PRT, and AutoCAD files to facilitate seamless design integration and manufacturing.