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01

Die Casting

Die casting is a high-precision metal casting process where molten metal is injected into a steel mold under high pressure, producing complex metal parts with excellent surface finish.

How It Works 
Molten aluminum, zinc, or magnesium alloys are injected into a mold under high pressure, then cooled and ejected.
  • High dimensional accuracy
  • Smooth surface finish
  • Suitable for high-volume production
  • Complex shapes can be manufactured

Automotive components, electronic housings, and industrial parts.

Durable plastic housings for electronic devices, combining precision and aesthetic design.

Special-shaped and complex contour sheet metal parts for new energy and industrial equipment, cut without molds to quickly realize personalized structural processing.

02

Sheet Metal Stamping

Sheet metal stamping is a manufacturing process that forms metal sheets into desired shapes using dies, presses, and punches. It is ideal for producing precise parts in large volumes.

How It Works

Metal sheets are fed into stamping presses where punches and dies shape the sheet into the required components.

  • High production efficiency
  • Excellent repeatability and consistency
  • Compatible with a wide range of materials
  • Cost-effective for large-scale production

Metal enclosures, brackets, automotive panels, and chassis components.

Welded frames for industrial automation and equipment supporting, with stable structure and strong load-bearing capacity, enabling multi-material splicing and welding.

Integrated welded sheet metal assemblies for data centers and medical equipment, with flat welds and small deformation, meeting precision assembly requirements.

03

Aluminum Extrusion

Aluminum extrusion is a manufacturing process that creates continuous profiles by forcing heated aluminum billets through a shaped die, producing lightweight and high-strength components.

How It Works

Heated aluminum billets are pushed through a shaped die to form continuous profiles. These profiles are then cooled, cut to length, and further processed if required.

  • High strength-to-weight ratio
  • Flexible profile design possibilities
  • Excellent surface finish and corrosion resistance
  • Cost-effective for long profile production

Architectural frames, automotive components, and industrial aluminum profiles.

Precision bending enclosures for electrical cabinets, server racks and equipment protection boxes, with accurate bending angles and seamless splicing, suitable for modular assembly.

Special-shaped bending parts for solar brackets, RV accessories and hardware connectors, with multi-angle bending and continuous bending to realize complex 3D structures.

 

04

Plastic Manufacturing

Plastic manufacturing includes a range of processes used to shape plastic materials into functional components. Common techniques include injection molding, overmolding, blow molding, thermoforming, extrusion, and rapid prototyping.

How It Works

Plastic materials are heated until molten or softened, then shaped using molds, dies, or forming tools depending on the selected manufacturing method.

  • Lightweight and durable components
  • Suitable for complex geometries
  • High production efficiency
  • Wide range of materials and applications

Consumer products, packaging, automotive components, medical devices, and electronic housings.

Precision drilling and tapping parts for equipment mounting plates, brackets and connecting plates, with accurate hole positions and high thread engagement, directly suitable for bolt assembly.

Multi-hole positioning sheet metal parts for lithography machine accessories and automation equipment panels, with dense holes and equal high precision, meeting the assembly requirements of precision equipment.

05

CNC Machining

CNC machining is a manufacturing process that uses computer-controlled cutting tools to remove material from metal or plastic blocks, producing precise and complex parts with tight tolerances.

How It Works

Raw material blocks are fixed on CNC machines. Programmed cutting tools then mill, drill, or cut the material to achieve the required geometry.

  • High precision and accuracy
  • Suitable for complex geometries
  • Flexible for low to medium production volumes
  • Compatible with a wide range of materials

Automotive components, industrial equipment parts, and prototype development.

Custom sheet metal stamping molds for automobile, home appliance and standard parts, including blanking molds, bending molds and punching molds, suitable for mass stamping production.

Mass sheet metal stamping parts processed by custom stamping molds, with uniform dimensions and high production efficiency, suitable for large-scale production of auto parts and electrical accessories.

06

Wire-electrode Cutting

High-frequency current generates pulsed discharge between the moving metal wire and the workpiece. The high temperature in the current locally melts and vaporizes the metal of the workpiece, ultimately achieving material removal.

  • Extremely high machining precision, typically reaching ±5 μm to ±20 μm, suitable for machining complex-shaped parts
  • High surface quality with good surface finish, suitable for applications with high surface requirements
  • Capable of machining a variety of conductive materials, including hard alloys, steel, aluminum, etc., and suitable for brittle materials
  • Capable of cutting complex curves, holes, and irregular shapes, especially outstanding in mold making

Widely used in mold making, mechanical parts, aerospace, electronic devices, and medical equipment, especially for high-precision and complex geometry parts machining.

Performs well in cutting complex curves, holes, and irregular-shaped parts.

Customized according to requirements

Per customer design