We machine custom metal and plastic parts for prototypes, low-volume builds, and production orders. Send your drawing or part details and talk directly with a real factory team for pricing, DFM feedback, and shipment planning.
Why Buyers Choose Our Factory
Direct access to engineers and operators — no middlemen, no trading company markups.
Factory-Direct
50+ CNC machines in our own workshop. You deal directly with the people making your parts.
Export Experience
Hundreds of shipments to the USA, EU, Japan, Australia. We handle the documentation.
Fast Response
Quote in 24 hours · Sample: 3-7 days · Production: 2-3 weeks · Air shipping: 5-8 days · Sea shipping: 15-35 days
ISO 9001 Quality
Inspection reports with every shipment. FAI available. Full material traceability.

How It Works
A buyer-friendly workflow from drawing review to approval, inspection, packaging, and export shipment.
1. Send Drawings
Upload CAD, PDF, or even a sketch with quantity, material target, and any critical requirement you already know.
2. Get Quote
Receive pricing, lead time, and practical DFM notes so you can compare speed, cost, and risk before ordering.
3. Sample First
First article inspection and sample approval help confirm fit, tolerance, and finish before batch production starts.
4. Produce & Ship
We machine, inspect, package, and ship with the export documents and logistics method that fit your timeline.




Materials We Work With
Choose a material path based on strength, corrosion resistance, weight, machinability, and cost before you request a quote.
Metals
Best when your part needs higher strength, heat resistance, wear life, corrosion control, or a more engineered cosmetic finish.
Aluminum 6061/7075 · Stainless 303/304/316 · Steel 4140/1045 · Titanium Ti-6Al-4V · Copper / Brass
Plastics
Useful when you need lighter weight, insulation, chemical resistance, lower friction, or a lower-cost prototype route.
Delrin / POM · PEEK · Nylon · ABS · HDPE and other engineering plastics on request
ISO 9001:2015 Certified · PayPal / T/T Safe Payment · FOB / CIF / DDP Flex Shipping · NDA Available On Request
Frequently Asked Questions
Keep the homepage focused on the essentials. For more technical and shipping questions, visit our full CNC FAQ page.
What tolerances can you achieve?
Standard CNC tolerances are typically ±0.01mm. For tighter requirements, we can reach around ±0.005mm depending on geometry, material, and inspection needs.
What is your typical lead time?
Samples usually take 5–10 business days. Bulk production commonly takes 15–25 business days depending on order volume, finish, and inspection requirements.
What materials do you work with?
We machine aluminum, stainless steel, carbon steel, titanium, brass, copper, Delrin, PEEK, nylon, and other engineering plastics on request.
What is your MOQ?
We support prototype orders from 1 piece. For repeat orders and production batches, we quote based on quantity, material, tolerance, and finish requirements.
How do you ensure quality?
Our process includes drawing review, in-process checks, calibrated measurement, final inspection, and reports such as FAI, material certificates, or CMM data when needed.
Explore Services, Materials, and Buyer Guides
If you are comparing machining routes or preparing an RFQ, start with these core pages. They cover our main services, common materials, and the buyer guides most useful before requesting a quote.
Popular Materials
Need Pricing or a Quick Manufacturing Check?
Send your drawing, sample reference, or part requirements and our factory team will review the likely process, material fit, and next step. Drawing or sketch + quantity + material idea is enough to start.
Helpful CNC Resources
If you are comparing suppliers or preparing an RFQ, these short guides help you move faster and ask better questions.
See Real CNC Project Examples
Want to compare real project types before sending drawings? Browse our 8 CNC machining case studies roundup covering prototype development, low-volume production, milling, turning, 5-axis parts, plastics, brass components, and fixture tooling.