Device housings, laboratory fixtures, and instrument components — machined from traceable stock, handled cleanly, and documented the way your quality system expects.
Machined aluminum and polymer enclosures for diagnostic and benchtop equipment — anodized, marked, and assembled with pressed-in hardware.
Assembly fixtures, test nests, and calibration jigs for production lines — usually one or two of each, wanted quickly and dimensionally right.
Stainless and PEEK components for instruments and lab automation: shafts, manifolds, valve bodies, and the small precise parts in between.
Design-phase parts where this week's revision replaces last week's — quoted fast, machined faithfully to the current print, and never mixed up between revisions.
Parts are machined from identified stock, and mill certificates are supplied with the shipment when your order requires them — ask at the RFQ stage.
Machined surfaces are cleaned of oils and chips before packing, and parts are bagged individually where the drawing or PO calls for it.
Dimensional inspection reports against your print are available on request, formatted so they can drop into your device history file.
If your program requires a specific certification or audit, ask us directly — you will get a plain answer about what we hold and what we don't, before you commit anything.
Send the drawing with quantity, material, and any documentation requirements. NDAs are signed before files are shared, if you need one.