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US $15.00
Location:

NingBo, ZheJiang 315313, China

NingBo, ZheJiang 315313, China
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:China

Welcome enquiry.

We will quote to you according to your 3D and 2D drawing.

All display pictures are a prototype sample, not for sale .

MOQ is 1 piece


Item Name

Prototype,rapid prototyping.

3D Printing.

Custom fabrication services.

CNC lathe milling mahcining services.

Jig and Fixture tools,Test equipment parts.

Resin moulds

Material Available

Aluminium 6061,7075,5052

Magnalium AZ91D

Zinc alloy .

Copper 

ABS,ESD ABS

Flame Retardand ABS UL94V-0

PMMA,PC,ESD PMMA,ESD PC

PA6+30%GF.

POM,ESD POM.

PP

PET/PETP

RESIN,NECURON 1050 500 Modellbauwerkstoff (Modeling material)

Surface Treatment

Anodized,Nickel electroless Plating,Sliver Plating,

Polished,painted,dyed,sand blasting

Processing technology

CNC Milling,cnc turning ,cnc Boring,CNC grinding, drilling,WEDM etc.

Data

3D and 2D Drawing.(CAD/CAM ,X_T,STEP,Solid,PRT,DXF,DWG etc .)

accuracy

+/-0.02mm


 Industry use: Product development ,Testing design before making mould


ALUMINIUM

COPPER&BRASS

ABS

 PA6+30%GF

 

 

 



 

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