These precision castings are made using the lost-wax method. These parts are used in an EGR system for an automotive manufacturer. Materials are stainless and carbon steel.
These items are made of stainless steel also using lost-wax casting method. Parts are assembled into a luxury wheelchair. Products have tight tolerances and are CNC machined to completion.
This aluminium forging is used in a luxury wheelchair. After forging the item is machines to tolerances. Especially the flatness of the long product is a difficult tolerance to maintain.
This item is produced for a large German conglomerate. It’s part of a lifting device. It’s a wedge welded onto a small block with a thread processed into it. Product is part of a larger assembly our client produces.
This welded assembly is part of a trailer assembly. Two tubes are welded to a plate and fitted with a plastic injection moulded cover. The items are hot-dip galvanized to protect the surface.
This item is made of one stamping and one precision casted eye welded together. The casted part is machined to specification after the casting process is completed to achieve the tolerance of -0 / + 0.03mm. A green powder-coating is added afterwards to finish.
This item is produced by ZAMAK and is hinge for a furniture application. Both items are fitted together thus making certain assembly positions critical.
This stainless steel item is precision casted and machined to specification. It as a unusual shape where the teeth are required to have sharp edges for successfull assembly. The item also has a few threaded holes (M4).
These are some of the standard stampings in our product portfolio. We usually produce these in series of between 2000 – 50000 units per production order.
This product is used in an automotive application, it has an integrated magnet. Item is hot forged whereafter it is completely CNC machined to specification