Precision CNC Machining, Rapid prototyping, and Custom parts

What is a 5-axis machine? The differences from 3-axis machines and their applications.

With the rapid advancement of the manufacturing industry, the structures of precision parts are becoming increasingly complex, leading to higher demands for machining accuracy and production efficiency. Relying solely on traditional 3-axis equipment has become challenging for many high-difficulty workpieces and high-efficiency scenarios. Consequently, more companies are adopting high-end machining technologies, among

By |2026-01-30T12:17:38+08:00January 30th, 2026|

What Is a Tack Weld? Definition, Purpose, and Applications

In the field of sheet metal fabrication, when welding structural components, it is essential to ensure assembly accuracy and dimensional stability. Welding engineers often need to fix two components in position. Using fixtures for positioning not only increases cost but is also time-consuming. As a result, welding engineers commonly use tack

By |2026-01-23T22:01:30+08:00January 23rd, 2026|

How to Remove Burrs from CNC Machined Parts: Common Deburring Methods Explained

During the CNC machining process, burrs are often formed on edges and hole openings after milling, drilling, turning, and other machining operations. These burrs not only affect the appearance and surface quality of parts, but also cause assembly difficulties. In some cases, they may even pose safety risks to operators or accelerate

By |2026-01-08T16:10:22+08:00January 8th, 2026|

What is industrial-grade injection molding? A guide to design, materials, and mass production for engineers and OEMs.

Industrial injection molding is one of the most widely used manufacturing processes in modern industry. From automotive parts and medical devices to air conditioner housings and consumer electronics, injection molding enables the mass production of high-precision plastic parts while maintaining consistent quality and minimizing costs. For OEMs, product designers, and procurement teams,

By |2026-01-07T11:45:28+08:00January 6th, 2026|

MIG Welding vs TIG Welding: Which Welding Technique Should You Choose?

MIG welding and TIG welding are two of the most commonly used arc welding processes in modern welding technology, and they are widely applied in metal fabrication, manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and other industries. Although both belong to gas-shielded welding processes (GMAW and GTAW), they differ in working principles, technical requirements, and application

By |2026-01-04T11:40:28+08:00January 4th, 2026|
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