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CNC machining uses state-of-the-art technology for rapid prototyping, using aluminium to stainless steel, brass, copper, and plastics.
We partner with innovators, designers, and businesses across a broad range of industries including Medical, Aerospace, Transport, Mining, Construction, and Infrastructure to provide high-performance parts with exceptional accuracy. With an in-house design and manufacturing team, we can deliver rapid CNC machining and CNC milling services in Singapore with a rapid turnaround of just 10 working days.
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Computer numerical control or CNC Machining services as they are commonly known is an automated manufacturing process that operates machinery using pre-programmed software and codes to direct the exact movements and tasks to complete. CNC Machining services can be used to do simple tasks such as cut a piece of metal or plastic, but it can also be used for a range of complex manufacturing tasks that do not require the intervention of a manual machine operator.
CNC machines can be used to print, cut, shape, and create goods from scratch according to pre-programmed designs. Because there is no human intervention in the process, CNC machining is extremely accurate and provides a level of consistency in manufacturing that has never been reached. Relying on the microcomputer stored within the machine’s control unit (MCU), the CNC machining process uses code to create designs from blueprint of from CAD (computer-aided design) drawings.
CNC machining paired with computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) software helps to dramatically cut down on manufacturing timeframes and improve accuracy right across the board. With our trained CNC machinists in Singapore at the helm, we are able to dramatically improve production lead times, reducing manufacturing costs, and provide a complete manufacturing solution for a range of diverse industries.
CNC machining is the gold-standard for the production of high-performance parts in engineering. Using computer-programmed execution, CNC machining reduces the margin of error for produced parts.
CNC machining for repair and maintenance for aeroplanes, helicopters, drones, and other aerial equipment.
Creation of high-grade surgical instruments and medical equipment such as customised prosthetics or implants for patients.
CNC machined parts and components for the transportation industry, including axles, wheels, valve retainers, and more.
Parts for use in construction and building work across local, government, and commercial projects.
Customised components for mining machinery including gear blanks, bearing seals, pulley systems, and more.
Local, commercial, and government infrastructure organisations use CNC machining for parts.
Contrary to popular belief, CNC machining in Singapore is not a ‘new’ technology per say. With that said, the advancements in computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) have comprehensively modernised the CNC machining process and CNC machining services that are on offer to the point where they are almost unrecognisable from early CNC machining services.
Comparing CNC machining vs manual machining processes, CNC stands out for its ability to produce intricate and complex parts with fewer errors than manual machining. Due to the automated nature and integration of computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), CNC machining offers greater scalability and fewer resources to complete the project. For our customers, that means machining can be completed more cost-effectively than manual machining and with fewer errors.
CAD and CAM integration to the CNC machining process means that the initial modelling and design phase is considerably faster (and cheaper) than a comparative manual machining process. Due to the consistency in production, CNC machining also cuts down on waste and requires much less time and effort which results in lower costs to the end consumer. We offer both metal CNC machining and plastic CNC machining.
End to end means end to end - all aspects of the project - from the initial design of prototypes, to the production and delivery of the finalised parts.
Once the provided quote has been accepted, we work quickly to start the production of the design. Most orders can be fulfilled within a turnaround period of 8 business days.
We utilise industry-leading technology across our services including 3D printing, sheet metal fabrication, metal fabrication and CNC machining processes.
Depending on your intended usage and exact requirements, CNC turning, or CNC milling may be used in the production of your design. Our team of engineers will work with you to understand your unique requirements and customise a CNC service according to your needs.
CNC milling offers precise and highly accurate cutting for a range of different shapes and angles and is ideally suited when manufacturing products made of metal, plastic, glass, and a range of other custom materials. CNC milling allows our engineers to produce prototypes for products in a range of different industries from automotive and aerospace, through to medical and robotics.
CNC turning is ideally suited for use in cylindrical shaped designs. As opposed to CNC milling which is more commonly used for angled square and hexagonal-shaped designs, CNC turning is ideal for designs that require a smooth, cylindrical that you might expect to find in tubing and other designs where cylindrical or oblong shaped designs are required.
We can turn around CNC machining in Singapore in just 10 working days.
Choosing between CNC machining and 3D printing comes down to what you’re wanting to do. 3D printing is a fast way to produce parts for fit and finish which can be used in testing. For parts that require a higher level of finish, CNC machining is usually the better option because the final machined part only needs post-process heat treatment.
Both CNC machining and 3D printing can be used with a wide range of materials like plastics and metals. 3D printing is typically more focussed on plastics and is a better option for testing fitment and for rapid prototyping. 3D printing is an easier and more cost-effective option when the final finish isn’t as important.
Aluminium, stainless steel, brass, copper, titanium, plastics, as well as custom CNC precision parts. Based on your requirements, our team of in-house CNC machining specialists will provide you with some suggestions to help.
Our CNC machining equipment is state-of-the-art, allowing us to achieve a tolerance of +/-0.01mm for both metal and plastic parts. This ensures that we can deliver the high degree of accuracy that is expected and required in many of the industries that we service.
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Singapore Headquarters:
15 Little Rd, #04-02, Singapore 536988