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Produces end products in various quantity(500 to 100,000+) and low unit cost with Plastic Injection and Metal Injection
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Produces end-use, rigid or flexible plastic parts with high durability, fast lead times, and production-level quality.
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Metal bending, punching, laser cutting, stamping and plastic thermal forming, ranging from prototyping to mass production.
Metal Casting
Produce small batched parts with investment casting and mass production with die casting or forging.
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