Industry Overview CNC machining (subtractive manufacturing) and sheet metal fabrication (forming) are two fundamental and complementary metalworking processes in modern manufacturing. CNC Machining– Uses CNC equipment (machining centers, lathes, milling machines, etc.) to cut metal blanks, achieving high precision and complex geometries. Key features: **micron-level accuracy, complex curved surfaces, wide material compatibility**. Typical products: precision shafts, housings, brackets, custom parts. Sheet Metal Fabrication– Shears, punches, bends, welds, and finishes metal sheets (typically 0.5mm–20mm thickness) to form desired shapes. Key features: **fast forming, lightweight structures, relatively low cost**. Typical products: cabinets, enclosures, frames, protective covers. The two processes often work together in a single product – for example, an automated machine needs both precision drive shafts (machined) and an outer enclosure with mounting brackets (sheet metal). A supplier capable of both processes offers a one‑stop solution for metal parts.
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We offer three categories of CNC machined parts and services, covering the full cycle from R&D prototyping to volume production.
We offer three main categories of sheet metal fabricated parts, ranging from protective enclosures to load‑bearing structures and welded assemblies.
We offer multiple casting processes to meet different requirements for quantity, complexity, accuracy, and cost.