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Precision CNC Machining for Custom Medical Components and Parts

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Product Description

📋 Basic Information
Model NO. DHMD0125246 Condition New
Structure Floor Type Boring Machine Controlling Mode CNC
Machining Method CNC Machining Process 5 Axis CNC Milling
Material Nylon, Steel, Plastic, Brass, Alloy, Copper, Aluminum, Iron Tolerance Range Up to +/-0.003mm
Surface Roughness Ra: 3.2-0.4 Lead Time 7 Days for Sample; 20 Days for Batch
Certification ISO9001; ISO13485; IATF 16949; ISO14001 Production Capacity 5000PC Per Month
🔍 Product Overview
Precision CNC Machining
Medical Components
High Precision Parts
🚀 Product Application
Application Solutions

Our commitment transcends mere duty; it is fueled by an unwavering passion for the sophisticated art and precise science of precision manufacturing. Our expertise acts as a beacon in the field of high-end component fabrication, serving a vast array of industries:

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Medical and Biotech: Delivering intricately engineered high-precision components and groundbreaking solutions for cutting-edge medical devices.
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Semiconductors: Providing indispensable core components pivotal to chip production and essential industry equipment.
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New Energy: Promoting eco-friendly technological advancements for next-generation energy equipment.
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Automotive: Supplying crucial components that support the transformation of smart and electric vehicles.
💎 Core Advantages
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A Fleet of Excellence: Our operations showcase an extraordinary assortment of over 300 renowned machines, enabling us to fulfill intricate machining needs with unmatched precision.
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20 Years of Expertise: Leveraging two decades of production experience and technical expertise to deliver forward-thinking innovation in precision engineering.
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State-of-the-Art Production & Inspection

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🛡️ Quality Ensurance
Material Testing

Unrivaled Material Inspection: Every raw material undergoes a meticulous assessment, including chemical composition and physical attributes analysis, ensuring matchless integrity and purity.

Rigorous In-Process Control: Each component undergoes scrutiny to ensure dimensions and tolerances surpass specifications, preventing non-conforming parts from advancing.

Process Quality
FAI

Strategic First Article Inspection (FAI): Proactive identification and resolution of potential production hurdles before mass production commences.

Detailed Final Inspection: Exhaustive assessment of dimensions, aesthetics, and performance before any product departs our facility.

Final Inspection
📦 Packaging & Shipping
🏢 Professional Profile

With roots established in 2002, our company has emerged as a bastion of expertise in high-precision basic component machining. We have amassed a wealth of technical expertise, achieving tight tolerances and impeccable surface finishes preferred by the medical sector.

Operating from four strategically located production bases with a workforce of over 400 skilled employees, we offer a vertically integrated industry chain covering R&D, production, and delivery.

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📜 Certifications
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is CNC machining?
CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machining is a manufacturing process where pre-programmed computer software controls the movement of machinery and tools for high-precision fabrication.
2. What materials can be used in your process?
We work with a variety of materials including metals (aluminum, steel, titanium, brass, copper), plastics (ABS, POM, nylon, acrylic), and composites.
3. What is the typical lead time?
Typically, it takes 7 days for prototyping and approximately 20 days for mass production shipments, depending on part complexity.
4. What is the accuracy and tolerance of your machining?
We offer extreme precision with tolerances typically ranging from ±0.01mm to as tight as ±0.003mm depending on the material and specific equipment used.
5. Can CNC machining be used for prototyping?
Yes, it is ideal for prototyping as it allows for quick production of precise parts, enabling engineers to test and adjust designs before mass production.
6. What types of finishes can be applied?
Common finishes include anodizing, powder coating, polishing, painting, bead blasting, and electroplating to meet aesthetic and functional needs.

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