Milling and machining

Milling and machining is our core exptertise - we're specialized in milling and experts in machining die casted goods.

With extensive experience and a modern machine park, we make the process both simple and profitable. We primarily operate as a contract manufacturer, so-called OEM manufacturer, we machining customer-specific components and parts according to our customers drawings.

Our process

1. Technical Review – We analyze the customer’s documentation and identify critical dimensions and specifications together with the customer.

2. Fixtures and Tools – Our toolmakers develop optimal fixture solutions and tools. For simpler machining operations, we manufacture our own fixtures in-house.

3. Production and Optimization – We produce samples and optimize the production process for maximum precision and efficiency.

4. Delivery and Quality Assurance – The product is delivered for evaluation and measurement. We ensure documented quality and repeatability before serial production.

FAQ

What is CNC?

CNC stands for Computer Numerical Control and refers to advanced machines that are controlled with high precision through computer programs. This technology makes it possible to manufacture components with tight tolerances, high repeatability, and consistent quality – whether for prototypes or series production.

Which material can you produce?

We can produce in many materials, but the most common materials we work with are aluminium, zinc, plastics, and sheet metal. The components we machine are produced from both solid material, such as extruded aluminium, as well as die-cast parts.

Thanks to our expertise and production capabilities, the possibilities are often many. We are always open to new challenges – so don’t hesitate to challenge us.

What type of machines do you use?

Our production is equipped with CNC-controlled with 3- or 4-axis. This means the machines can perform multiple machining operations in a single setup, such as drilling, milling, and threading. The result is an efficient and controlled manufacturing process where each component is produced with high precision and consistent quality.

By combining several operations in one machine, the need for manual handling and additional setups is reduced, resulting in shorter lead times, lower unit costs, and high repeatability. For you as a customer, this means reliable production with stable and consistent quality.