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Our Capabilities

Castings

Die casting has a well established reputation as an efficient, economical process that offers designers a variety of advantages for creating parts and components. Among the principal advantages when comparing die casting to plastics are that …

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Extrusions

A typical extrusion process begins with design. Care is taken regarding extrusion shape, incorporating built in for reducing weight, simplifying assembly, and adding functionality. A strategic design process combines the unique properties of available materials with…

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Machining

Our selection of Haas Machining Centers has been chosen based on their experience, performance and particular capacity for machining plastic and non-ferrous metals. Together we offer wet or dry milling, depending on your material needs. Quality…

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Plastic Molding

A typical molding process begins with design. Care is taken regarding shape, weight reduction, simplifying assembly, and adding functionality. A strategic design process combines the unique properties of available materials …

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STAMPINGS AND FABRICATIONS

Our manufacturing partners provide custom stamping of both metallic and non-metallic production components, and offer a full array of metal fabrication services as well. We understand that precision and accuracy are paramount to your success and...

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Tooling

Whether you need a prototype or a full production run, we offer short lead-times and competitive pricing on tooling that fits your product, aesthetic and volume requirements. Our team will design and develop tooling that’s built...

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From beginning of project to end, we are there each step of the way to ensure that expectations are communicated and met.

By interacting with our clients and partners at this level, we are able to provide targeted, timely solutions that work for you. We do this by:

  • Listening to and working for the customer

  • Understanding the customer’s problem

  • Giving honest, upfront answers and total cost projections

  • Providing engineering assistance with design and/or materials

  • Determining the most competitive methods and sources

  • Identifying appropriate suppliers from a pool of quality, engineering-oriented companies

  • Developing new and ongoing relationships between customer and supplier

  • Coordinating logistical solutions

  • Offering RFID-based consignment

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