
Our company currently operates 68 CNC machines, categorized into three main types based on their machining functions:
1. Machining Centers (47 units)
Focused on high-efficiency processing, over 75% of our machining centers are high-speed models from Japan, featuring rapid spindles, high rigidity, and exceptional stability. These are particularly suitable for machining thin-walled aluminum alloy components. With a maximum machining travel length of up to 1050mm, they adeptly handle small to medium batch productions involving diverse components requiring milling, drilling, and tapping with high precision.
Brand Distribution:
- Brother (Japan): 33 units (70%)
- FANUC (Japan): 2 units (5%)
- Tongtai (Taiwan): 12 units (25%)
2. General Lathes (15 units)
These lathes are utilized for various turning operations, including external diameters, internal holes, and threading. Equipped with stable clamping fixtures, they ensure concentricity and machining accuracy. Some machines support the continuous processing of medium-sized bar materials, effectively enhancing efficiency and consistency.
3. Automatic Lathes (6 units)
These lathes are designed to mass-produce small precision parts, with automatic feeding and unloading systems. They are particularly suitable for high-speed machining of electronic components, connectors, and small structural parts and are ideal for long-duration, unattended operations.
In addition to advanced CNC equipment, we possess traditional machining capabilities, including drilling, tapping, milling, and conventional turning. We also have the expertise to design and manufacture custom fixtures tailored to product characteristics, further enhancing machining stability and efficiency.
Our commitment lies in establishing a stable and flexible manufacturing system, continuously improving quality and delivery competitiveness through regular equipment upgrades and process enhancements.