OEM Custom Manufacturing Services – Stamping, CNC Machining, Injection Molding & Assembly
Product Overview
We offer end-to-end OEM custom-manufacturing solutions under one roof, from design for manufacturability (DFM) advice and rapid prototyping to volume production and turnkey assembly. Core capabilities include metal stamping, CNC milling/turning, plastic injection molding, forging, sheet-metal forming, welding, surface finishing and final kitting.
Key Parameters
Processes |
Stamping, CNC milling & turning, injection molding, forging, sheet-metal bending & laser cutting, welding, assembly |
Materials |
Steel (carbon, stainless), aluminum alloys, copper/brass, titanium, ABS/PC/PA/PP plastics |
Max Part Size |
Stamping: 1,200 × 800 mm; CNC: Ø 600 × 1,200 mm; Injection molding: up to 1,000 g shot weight |
Tolerances |
Standard: ±0.05 mm; Precision: ±0.01 mm |
Tooling |
Progressive dies, multi-axis CNC, hot/chilled molds, forging dies |
Surface Finishes |
Powder coating, anodizing, plating (Ni/Cu/Cr), passivation, sand- or bead-blasting, painting |
Inspection & QA |
ISO 9001 certified, 100% visual inspection, CMM reports, SPC, material certificates |
Selling Points
- True One-Stop Shop
All major fabrication processes and finishing steps in-house, eliminating coordination delays and reducing overall cost.
- Rapid Prototyping & Tooling
Quick-turn prototypes in 5-7 days; tooling design and build for stamping or molding in 2-4 weeks.
- Flexible Volumes
From single-piece "proof of concept" runs to hundreds of thousands of parts per month, with scalable capacity.
- DFM & Engineering Support
Early-stage design reviews to optimize parts for manufacturability, cost and performance.
- Stringent Quality Control
ISO-compliant procedures, in-line inspection, full CMM reporting and traceability ensure consistent, reliable output.
Future Trends in Custom Manufacturing
- Digital & Connected Factories
IoT-enabled equipment for real-time process monitoring, predictive maintenance and zero-defect manufacturing.
- Hybrid Additive/Subtractive
Coupling 3D metal printing with CNC finishing to achieve complex geometries while minimizing material waste.
- Sustainability Initiatives
Closed-loop coolant recycling, scrap-metal recovery, energy-efficient presses and solar-powered plant expansions.
- AI-Driven Process Optimization
Machine-learning models to predict tool wear, optimize cutting parameters and shorten cycle times.
Application Scenarios
- Automotive & EV
Chassis brackets, sensor housings, heat shields, plastic interiors, gearbox components.
- Consumer Electronics
Sheet-metal enclosures, plastic bezels, heat sinks, connector shells.
- Medical Devices
Surgical instrument parts, implant casings, plastic housings with biocompatible finishes.
- Industrial Equipment
Pump bodies, valve assemblies, control panels, custom tooling fixtures.
- Home Appliances & HVAC
Ductwork, control knobs, stamped brackets, injection-molded components and decorative trims.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is your minimum order quantity (MOQ)?
Prototypes start at 1 pc; production MOQs typically begin at 100 pcs, but depend on process and tooling costs.
Q2: How long are the lead times?
- Prototype (no tooling): 5-7 business days
- Stamped or molded tooling build: 2-4 weeks
- Production run: 2-6 weeks after tooling approval, depending on volume
Q3: What CAD file formats do you accept?
Native SolidWorks, STEP, IGES, DXF/DWG for 2D outlines, and Parasolid.
Q4: Can you handle decorative or functional coatings?
Yes -- powder coating, liquid painting, anodizing, plating (Ni/Cu/Cr), passivation, sand- or bead-blasting.
Q5: How are parts packaged and shipped?
Parts are washed, dried, protective-film wrapped or foam-lined, then packed in cartons or crates for air, sea or express courier delivery worldwide.
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