Capable of various precision machining! The processing time is 60 hours, and here is an introduction to a case using AL as the material.
The Sugawara model conducts design, prototype processing, and mass production processing in a one-stop manner. In this case, we manufactured automotive parts using lathe and five-axis machining. The size is 170×170×160, the processing time is 60 hours, and the material used is aluminum. Our company is capable of various precision machining, including sheet metal, laser cutting, CNC five-axis machining, and for projects that cannot be processed as a single unit with five-axis machining, we can also accommodate SLM (metal 3D printer) processing. Please feel free to contact us when you need assistance. 【Processing Example】 ■ Size: 170×170×160 ■ Processing Method: Lathe + Five-axis Machining ■ Material: Aluminum ■ CNC Processing Time: 60 hours *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us. *If you have a project, please send us the drawings, quantities, and materials, and we will provide a quote within 1 to 2 business days. Don't hesitate to reach out. *For simpler requests, if you provide photo data, we can also give you a quote.
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Our company creates model products that are responsible for product image consideration and performance testing during the development process before mass production. We accept orders for production starting from one piece, according to our customers' requests. Additionally, we can utilize the data from the prototype phase to complete molds in a short period of time. For customers in a hurry, we can produce a master using light curing and handle the entire process up to the completion of the cast product. We also cater to new prototype needs, including high-difficulty products such as magnesium 3D machining.