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High precision non-standard turned parts

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Ningbo Yi Yi Precision Technology Co., Ltd.

Ningbo Yi Yi Precision Technology Co., Ltd. is leading China High precision non-standard turned parts suppliers and OEM/ODM High precision non-standard turned parts company, a combination of industry and trade enterprises, including Ningbo Xinhaocheng Precision Parts Co. With 1000 square meters of production plant and 30 employees. Its 2 companies focus on centering machine processing, production of precision non-standard parts, and has advanced imported equipment from Japan: STAR and Tsugami 5-9 axis centering machine, Citizen lathe, machining center and other equipment. The machine has the function of six-axis turning processing, which can complete drilling, turning, milling, tapping, boring, reaming, hobbing, shaping, etc. at one time, which can ensure the high precision, consistency and stable tolerance of shape of the parts. And according to the customer's needs, the power cutting tool function module with front and side milling function can be installed to complete the precision machining of complex shaft parts.

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    No. 8, Xuyang Daokou South Road, Daqi, Beilun District, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province, China.

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    +86-18991368108/13736075594

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    +86-0574-86110696

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    Grace@YY-Precision.com

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What is High Precision Non-Standard Turned Part

A High Precision Non-Standard Turned Part refers to a specialized component or part that is manufactured through turning processes with exceptionally tight tolerances and specifications. Let's break down the term:
1. High Precision: This indicates that the turned part is produced with an extremely high level of accuracy and repeatability. The manufacturing process ensures that the dimensions and features of the part are within very tight tolerances, typically measured in micrometers (μm) or even smaller.
2. Non-Standard: Non-standard in this context means that the turned part is not a standard off-the-shelf component readily available in the market. Instead, it is a custom-made part designed and manufactured for specific applications or projects.
3. Turned Part: Turning is a machining process where a workpiece, usually a cylindrical material, rotates while a cutting tool removes material to shape it into the desired form. In the context of the term, a turned part is a component created using turning methods.
Applications of High Precision Non-Standard Turned Parts:
These types of turned parts are commonly used in various industries where accuracy and custom specifications are essential. Some examples include:
1. Aerospace: Critical components in aircraft and spacecraft that demand high precision to ensure safety and performance.
2. Medical Devices: Precision parts used in medical equipment where accuracy and reliability are crucial for patient care.
3. Automotive: Custom parts in performance vehicles or racing cars to optimize engine performance and efficiency.
4. Electronics: Specialized components for electronic devices where tight tolerances are necessary for proper functioning.
5. Engineering: Precision parts used in specialized machinery and equipment across different engineering sectors.
Producing high precision non-standard turned parts requires advanced machinery, skilled operators, and careful quality control processes to meet the exacting requirements of the intended application. CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machines are often employed to achieve the necessary precision and consistency in the manufacturing process.