Medical
The medical industry requires the use of exotic plastics and metals that have higher success scores than traditional materials. Below are some of the medical applications for micromachining:
Aerospace
Ultra precision components and micromachining are critical to the aerospace industry. Here are some common applications used in the aerospace industry.
Automotive
The automotive, and supporting trucking, boating, and ATV markets, also rely on micromachining partners to provide exact precision and micro-milling capabilities. Micromachining is critical to the manufacturing of the following automotive applications.
Defense
Micromachining for the defense industry can be limitless. Short run prototypes allow for excellence in engineering.
Semiconductor
The semiconductor market needs micro machined assemblies, components, switches, fuses, and chips. These products may require micromachining work to be as small as .001 inch in diameter. As technology advances, micromachining will become even more important for these industries. Below are some of the products manufactured through the micromachining process:
Electronics
The electronics market needs micro machined assemblies, components, switches, fuses, and chips. These products may require micromachining work to be as small as .001 inch in diameter. As technology advances, micromachining will become even more important for these industries.
Telecommunications
The telecommunications market needs micro machined assemblies, components, switches, fuses, and chips. These products may require micromachining work to be as small as .001 inch in diameter. As technology advances, micromachining will become even more important for these industries. Below are some of the products manufactured through the micromachining process:
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