Manufacturing Services Tailored for Your Industry
From high-volume MIM parts for medical devices to precision gears for aerospace — we offer 6 proven manufacturing processes to meet your exact specifications, tolerances, and production targets.
Advanced Manufacturing Technologies
Each process is optimized for specific material properties, part complexity, and production volume — ensuring the most cost-effective solution for your custom metal parts.
Metal Injection Molding (MIM)
Metal Injection Molding (MIM) is an advanced near-net-shape manufacturing technology that combines the design freedom of...
View Details →Ceramic Injection Molding (CIM)
Ceramic Injection Molding (CIM) is a high-precision, near-net-shape manufacturing process designed to produce complex, s...
View Details →Powder Metallurgy (PM)
Powder Metallurgy (PM) is a metal‑forming technology that produces precision, near‑net‑shape components from metal powde...
View Details →Investment Casting
Investment casting, also known as lost‑wax casting or precision casting, is one of the oldest and most refined metal for...
View Details →CNC Machining
CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machining is a subtractive manufacturing process in which pre‑programmed computer softw...
View Details →Gear Hobbing
Gear hobbing is a continuous, highly productive generating process used to cut external spur gears, helical gears, worm ...
View Details →Process Selection Guide
Choosing the Right Technology
Selecting the appropriate manufacturing process depends on several factors:
- Production Volume: MIM and PM for high volume, CNC for low to medium
- Complexity: MIM for complex geometries, casting for intricate shapes
- Material: MIM for various metals, CIM for ceramics
- Tolerances: CNC for tight tolerances, others for standard tolerances
- Budget: PM for cost efficiency, CNC for high precision
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Our engineering team can help you select the best manufacturing process for your specific requirements.
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