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Advanced CNC Machining Services
In the vast world of industrial manufacturing, CNC machining of mechanical parts provides a solution that perfectly combines precision and efficiency. These services, backed by state-of-the-art computer numerical control technology, provide unmatched precision for diverse machining needs.
From precision components in aerospace to critical parts in automotive manufacturing, from delicate components in medical devices to tiny components in electronics, design blueprints are translated into reality with micron-level precision. Automation of the machining process greatly shortens the production cycle and ensures high quality and consistency across one-piece custom orders or mass production.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the primary function of a multi-way valve in electric vehicles?
Multi-way valves are used to switch and distribute fluids between multiple channels, optimizing the thermal management system's flow layout for better integration and efficiency.
What level of precision can be achieved with your CNC machining?
Our CNC machining services utilize advanced computer numerical control technology to achieve micron-level precision, suitable for aerospace and medical applications.
Which industries typically use these CNC machined parts?
Our components are widely used in aerospace, automotive manufacturing (including new energy vehicles), medical devices, and electronics.
What is the annual production capacity for these parts?
The production facility has a high capacity of approximately 1,000,000 pieces per year, supporting both custom and mass production needs.
Do the manufacturing processes meet international quality standards?
Yes, the manufacturing processes are backed by a strict quality control system and have passed the AITF quality management system certification.
Can you handle both custom one-piece orders and mass production?
Yes, the automated nature of our CNC machining allows for flexible response and quick delivery for both single custom pieces and large-scale production runs.