OEM manufacturer Product Assembly - Stamping – Protom Detail:
CNC Machining Service
At Protom, we use advanced equipment to offer you a variety of CNC machining services includingmilling, turning, EDM, wire EDM, surface grinding and much more. Using our imported 3, 4 and 5-axisCNC machining centers, our skilled machinists can make turned and milled parts using a wide range of plastic and metal materials.
What Is CNC Machining?
CNC machining is a subtractive manufacturing process where raw material is removed with a variety of precision cutting tools to make a part or product. Advanced software is used to control the equipment according to the specification of your 3D design. Our team of engineers and machinists program the equipment to optimize cutting time, surface finish and final tolerance to meet your specifications.
Advantages Of CNC Machining
CNC machining is great to meet a range of your product development needs.
Here are some of the benefits of precision machining:
Quick removal of large amounts of metal material
Highly accurate and repeatable
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Cooperation
Our firm aims to operating faithfully, serving to all of our shoppers , and working in new technology and new machine regularly for OEM manufacturer Product Assembly - Stamping – Protom, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Borussia Dortmund , London , Venezuela , Welcome to visit our company, factory and our showroom where displays various hair products that will meet your expectation. Meanwhile, it is convenient to visit our website, and our sales staff will try their best to provide you the best service. Please contact us if you need more information. Our aim is to help customers realize their goals. We are making great efforts to achieve this win-win situation.
By Ingrid from Melbourne - 2017.12.31 14:53
This company has the idea of "better quality, lower processing costs, prices are more reasonable", so they have competitive product quality and price, that's the main reason we chose to cooperate.
By David Eagleson from Auckland - 2017.10.25 15:53