Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common engineering, machining and project collaboration questions. Our goal is to make your sourcing process clear, efficient and reliable.

FAQS

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  • Q1: What materials do you work with?

    We focus on special metals and high-performance alloys, including titanium, Inconel, Hastelloy, tungsten, molybdenum, tantalum, niobium and other difficult-to-machine materials. Material selection depends on the application environment, mechanical requirements, tolerance needs and production volume.

  • Q2: Can you help review drawings before quotation?

    Yes. We can review drawings from a manufacturability perspective and provide feedback on machining feasibility, tolerance risks, material selection, surface finishing and cost-sensitive features. This helps reduce unnecessary machining difficulty before production starts.

  • Q3: Can you suggest alternative materials?

    Yes. When the original material is difficult to source, costly, or not ideal for machining, we can discuss possible material alternatives based on strength, corrosion resistance, temperature resistance, weight, machinability and application requirements.

  • Q4: Do you support custom engineering requirements?

    Yes. We support custom-machined parts based on drawings, 3D models, material specifications and project requirements. For special metals, we usually evaluate each project case by case to confirm technical feasibility, machining risks and inspection requirements.

  • Q5: What is your typical production volume?

    We support both prototype and production runs, depending on material, geometry, tolerance and inspection requirements. For special metals, we usually evaluate each project based on drawings, material specifications, quantity and delivery expectations before confirming production feasibility.

  • Q6: What machining processes do you offer?

    Our capabilities include CNC milling, CNC turning, multi-axis machining, EDM machining, drilling, tapping, precision grinding and surface finishing. The final process route depends on the material, part geometry, tolerance requirements and application environment.

  • Q7: What is your typical lead time?

    Lead time depends on material availability, part complexity, order quantity and inspection requirements. Prototype projects are usually faster, while production orders involving special metals, tight tolerances or custom documentation may require additional preparation time.

  • Q8: Can you machine difficult-to-process alloys?

    Yes. We focus on high-performance materials that require careful machining strategies, including titanium alloys, nickel-based alloys and refractory metals. These materials often require proper tooling, cutting parameters, heat control and process planning to achieve stable results.

  • Q9: What information do you need for quotation?

    For quotation, we usually need 2D drawings, 3D models, material grade, quantity, tolerance requirements, surface finish requirements, application background and any special inspection or documentation needs. Clear technical information helps us provide a more accurate quotation.

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