Precision Metal Parts Manufacturing

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Metal Part Manufacturing

Metal part production is a cornerstone of modern manufacturing, providing essential components for nearly every industry. From simple brackets to complex aerospace components, metal manufacturing combines traditional techniques with advanced technologies to create parts with exceptional strength, precision, and durability.

The metalworking process begins with material selection based on mechanical properties, cost, and application requirements. Manufacturers then employ various techniques such as CNC machining, casting, forming, and welding to shape the metal into the desired form, followed by finishing processes to enhance performance and appearance.

Modern metal part production leverages computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) systems to achieve unprecedented precision and efficiency. These technologies enable the production of complex geometries with tight tolerances, meeting the demanding requirements of today’s advanced applications.

Popular Features

Superior strength and load-bearing capabilities

Excellent thermal and electrical conductivity

High durability and long service life

Recyclability and sustainability

Various finishing options for enhanced performance

Fecision Metal Part Production Services

Comprehensive metal manufacturing solutions from prototyping to full-scale production, delivering precision components for critical applications.

Our Metal Fabrication Capabilities

At Fecision, we deliver comprehensive metal part manufacturing solutions by integrating cutting-edge technologies with decades of hands-on expertise.
Our end-to-end services ensure precision-engineered components that consistently meet or exceed the toughest industry standards and performance requirements.

Precision CNC Machining

Advanced CNC turning and milling capabilities producing complex parts with tight tolerances down to ±0.0001".

Casting & Forming

Investment casting, sand casting, forging, extrusion, and stamping for complex shapes and high-volume production.

Specialty Processes

Metal Injection Molding (MIM), bending, welding, and other specialized techniques for unique requirements.

Our Commitment to Excellence

We combine technical expertise with state-of-the-art equipment to deliver plastic components that meet your exact specifications and exceed your quality expectations.

Engineering Support

Dedicated engineering team to assist with design for manufacturability (DFM) and material selection.

Quality Assurance

Comprehensive quality control processes with advanced inspection equipment to ensure precision and consistency.

Material Expertise

Extensive knowledge of plastic materials and their applications to recommend the optimal solution for your needs.

Production Flexibility

Capabilities to handle both small-batch prototyping and large-scale production runs efficiently.

Metal Part Manufacturing Techniques

A comprehensive range of metalworking processes to produce components with the precise properties and geometries your application requires.

Precision CNC Machining

Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machining is a subtractive manufacturing process that uses computer-controlled machines to remove material from a solid block, creating precise, complex parts. This highly accurate method is ideal for producing components with tight tolerances and fine surface finishes.

Turning

Rotates the workpiece while a cutting tool shapes the material, ideal for cylindrical parts, threads, and tapered surfaces with high precision.

Milling

Uses rotating cutting tools to remove material from a stationary workpiece, capable of producing complex 3D shapes and features.

Sheet Metal Cutting

Precision cutting of sheet metal using laser, plasma, or waterjet technology to create flat parts with complex geometries.

Advantages of CNC Machining

✅ Exceptional precision and tight tolerances
✅ Excellent surface finishes
✅ Wide material

✅ Ability to produce complex geometries
✅ Suitable for both prototyping and production
✅ High repeatability for consistent parts

Casting and Molding

Casting and molding processes create metal parts by pouring molten metal into a mold cavity, allowing it to solidify into the desired shape.
These methods are particularly effective for producing complex shapes and are well-suited for high-volume production.

Metal Stamping

Metal Extrusion

Special Metalworking Processes

Power Chucks

Metal Injection Molding (MIM)

Combines plastic injection molding with powder metallurgy to produce complex metal parts with tight tolerances. Metal powder is mixed with a binder, injected into molds, debound, and sintered to achieve full density.

Power Chucks

Metal Welding

Joins metal parts by melting the workpieces and adding a filler material to form a strong bond. Various techniques include TIG, MIG, spot welding, and laser welding, each offering unique advantages for specific applications.

Metal Casting and Forming Advantages

Cost Efficiency for Mass Production

Metal forming can be highly cost-effective for large-scale production runs. On the one hand, initial mold investment can be amortized over a large number of units. On the other hand, Processes like stamping and extrusion have minimal waste because most of the scrap can be recycled.

Design Flexibility

Metal forming is less restricted by product design. Processes like casting and extrusion are particularly well-suited to producing complex shapes and parts. Extrusion can support production of long and complex profiles. These processes provide the flexibility to manufacture a wide range of shapes, sizes, and structures.

Improved Production Speed

For industries with high demand or tight delivery schedules, large-scale production capabilities and shorter lead times matter a lot. Once the mold is well-done, processes like stamping and extrusion can operate at high speeds, producing parts rapidly. In addition, these processes are easily automated, enabling continuous, high-volume production.

Metal Forming Capabilities

Cold Working

Cold Working Metal Forming

In metal forming, cold working is generally done at or slightly above room temperature, but below the metal’s recrystallization temperature. It allows us to manipulate a wide range of materials, including steel, aluminum, and brass, into specific shapes and sizes without prior heating.
 
At Fecison, we specialize in mutiple types of cold working like stamping and cold forging, to manufacture metal parts with exceptional accuracy. With a commitment to quality, speed, and innovation, Feiciosn is your ideal partner for all cold working metal forming needs.

Hot Working

Hot Working Metal Forming

Hot working metal forming is a process conducted at temperatures above 60% of the metal’s melting point. This level is generally above the recrystallization temperature of the metal. Processes like extrusion and forging enables us to handle challenging materials like high-strength alloys and large metal components.
 
With years of expertise in this field, Fecision combines cutting-edge technology with skilled craftsmanship to provide you with high-quality, reliable parts made through hot working metal forming.

Hard Metals and Soft Metals

Understanding the classification of metals by hardness helps in selecting the right material for your specific application requirements.

Hard Metals

High strength and wear resistance for demanding applications

Hard metals are characterized by their high tensile strength, resistance to deformation, and ability to maintain their shape under extreme conditions. They typically require specialized machining techniques due to their durability and wear resistance.

Common Hard Metals

✅ Tool Steels

✅ Stainless Steel (Martensitic)

✅ Titanium Alloys

✅ Nickel Alloys

✅ Cobalt Alloys

✅ Tungsten Carbide

Key Characteristics

High tensile strength and hardness
Excellent wear and abrasion resistance
Good high-temperature performance
Often more difficult to machine
Generally higher cost

Soft Metals

Malleable and easy to form for versatile applications

Soft metals are characterized by their malleability, ductility, and ease of fabrication. They can be easily shaped, bent, and formed without breaking, making them ideal for applications requiring flexibility and ease of manufacturing.

Common Hard Metals

✅ Aluminum

✅ Copper

✅ Brass

✅ Bronze

✅ Lead

✅ Zinc

Key Characteristics

High malleability and ductility
Easy to machine, form, and shape
Good thermal and electrical conductivity
Often more cost-effective
May require surface treatments for durability

Metal Materials for Production

Materials used for metal part production vary depending on the specific requirements of the part being produced, including factors like strength, flexibility, corrosion resistance, and cost.

Aluminum

     A lightweight, corrosion-resistant metal that is non-ferrous and easily machinable.

  • Aluminum: 1000 series (pure aluminum)
  • 2000 series (aluminum-copper alloys)
  • 3000 series (aluminum-manganese alloys)
  • 6000 series (aluminum-magnesium-silicon alloys)
  • 7000 series (aluminum-zinc alloys)

 

Properties:

  • Lightweight: Weighs significantly less than steel
  • Corrosion Resistance: Naturally forms a protective oxide layer
  • Ductility: Easily formed into various shapes
  • Thermal Conductivity: Good conductor of heat, useful in heat exchangers

 

Application:

  • Aerospace: Aircraft fuselages, wing structures, engine parts.
  • Automotive: Lightweight vehicle components, wheels, body panels.
  • Electronics: Housing for electronic devices

Titanium

     A strong, lightweight, and corrosion-resistant metal often used in high-performance applications.

 

Properties:

  • High Strength-to-Weight Ratio
  • Outstanding resistance to corrosion, especially in saltwater environments
  • Biocompatibility: Non-toxic
  • Temperature Resistance: Performs well in high-temperature environments

 

Applications:

  • Aerospace: Turbines, landing gear, structural parts
  • Medical: Implants, prosthetics, surgical tools
  • Marine: Ship hulls, offshore drilling equipment

Nickel

     A strong, corrosion-resistant metal often used as a base material or alloyed with other metals.

 

Properties:

  • Extremely resistant to oxidation and corrosion, especially in harsh environments.
  • Heat Resistance: Performs well under high-temperature conditions.
  • Excellent mechanical properties, including toughness and strength.
  • Magnetic Properties

 

Application:

  • Chemical Industry: Reactors and piping systems exposed to corrosive substances.
  • Aerospace: Jet engines, turbine blades.
  • Electronics: Magnetic material, batteries.

Zinc

    A corrosion-resistant metal primarily used for galvanizing other metals..

 

Properties:

  • Corrosion Resistance
  • Malleability: Can be easily shaped into thin sheets or coatings.
  • Low Melting Point: Suitable for processes that involve casting and die-casting.

 

Application:

  • Construction: Roofing, gutters, downspouts.
  • Automotive: Galvanizing steel to prevent rust.
  • Electronics: Batteries and protective coatings.

Carbon Steel

     An iron-carbon alloy containing up to 2.1% carbon, often with small amounts of manganese, silicon, or sulfur.

  • Low-carbon Steel
  • Medium-carbon Steel
  • High-carbon Steel

 

Properties:

  • High strength-to-weight ratio.

  • Good ductility and machinability.

  • Cost-effective and widely available.

  • Can be heat-treated for enhanced properties.

 

Application:

  • Automotive: Engine components, chassis parts.

  • Construction: Structural beams, fasteners.

  • Machinery: Gears, shafts, tools.

Stainless Steel

      A steel alloy with ≥10.5% chromium, offering corrosion resistance. Common grades include 304 (austenitic) and 430 (ferritic).

  • Austenitic (e.g., 304, 316)
  • Ferritic (e.g., 430)、
  • Martensitic (e.g., 410)
  • Duplex Stainless Steel

 

Properties:

  • Excellent corrosion/oxidation resistance.
  • Aesthetic finish and hygienic properties.
  • High temperature tolerance.

 

Application:

  • Medical: Surgical instruments, implants.

  • Food Processing: Tanks, conveyor systems.

  • Architecture: Decorative panels, railings.

Copper

     A ductile, non-ferrous metal with high electrical conductivity. Often alloyed with zinc (brass) or tin (bronze).

  • Pure Copper
  • Bronze: Tin Bronze, Aluminum Bronze, Phosphor Bronze
  • Brass: Leaded Brass, Free-Machining Brass, High-strength Brass

 

Properties:

  • Superior electrical/thermal conductivity.

  • Antimicrobial properties.

  • Malleable and recyclable.

 

Applications:

  • Electronics: Circuitry, connectors.

  • Plumbing: Pipes, fittings.

  • Renewable Energy: Solar panels, wind turbines.

Brass

     An alloy of copper and zinc, often with lead for machinability.

 

Properties:

  • Good wear resistance.
  • Aesthetic gold-like appearance.
  • Excellent acoustic properties.

 

Applications:

  • Musical Instruments: Trumpets, valves.
  • Decorative Hardware: Door handles, fixtures.
  • Marine: Corrosion-resistant fittings.

Bronze

       An alloy primarily of copper and tin, sometimes with other elements like phosphorus or aluminum for enhanced properties.

 

Properties:

  • High corrosion resistance, especially in marine environments.
  • Good strength and durability.
  • Excellent wear resistance and low friction.

 

Applications:

  • Sculptures: Statues and artistic works.
  • Marine: Propellers, ship fittings, and underwater components.
  • Bearings: High-load and low-speed mechanical bearings.

Aluminum Alloys

     Aluminum mixed with elements like copper, silicon, or magnesium to enhance strength and workability.

 

Properties:

  • Lightweight (1/3 the density of steel).

  • High electrical/thermal conductivity.

  • Naturally corrosion-resistant.

 

Application:

  • Aerospace: Aircraft fuselages, wing components.

  • Automotive: Body panels, heat exchangers.

  • Packaging: Beverage cans, foil.

Titanium Alloys

    Titanium combined with elements like aluminum or vanadium for enhanced strength and biocompatibility.

 

Properties:

  • Exceptional strength-to-weight ratio.
  • Biocompatible and corrosion-resistant.
  • High melting point.

 

Application:

  • Aerospace: Jet engine components, airframes.
  • Medical: Orthopedic implants, dental devices.
  • Chemical Processing: Reactors, heat exchangers.

Nickel Alloys (e.g., Inconel, Monel)

     Nickel-based alloys with chromium, iron, or molybdenum for extreme environments.

 

Properties:

  • Resistant to heat, corrosion, and oxidation.

  • Retains strength at high temperatures.

  • Non-magnetic.

 

Application:

  • Oil & Gas: Valves, pipelines.

  • Aerospace: Turbine blades, exhaust systems.

  • Nuclear: Reactor components.

Magnesium Alloys

     Lightweight alloys of magnesium with aluminum or zinc.

 

Properties:

  • Lightest structural metal (lower density than aluminum).
  • Good vibration damping.
  • Flammable in powder form.

 

Application:

  • Automotive: Steering wheels, transmission cases.
  • Consumer Electronics: Laptop frames, camera bodies.
  • Aerospace: Satellite components.

Zinc Alloys

     Zinc blended with aluminum, copper, or magnesium for die-casting.

 

Properties:

  • Low melting point for easy casting.

  • High dimensional stability.

  • Cost-effective for complex shapes

 

Application:

  • Automotive: Door handles, brackets.

  • Consumer Goods: Zippers, decorative parts.

  • Electronics: Battery housings.

Tungsten & Molybdenum

     Refractory metals with extremely high melting points.

 

Properties:

  • Exceptional heat resistance
  • High density (tungsten) or strength (molybdenum)
  • Brittle at room temperature

 

Application:

  • Defense: Armor-piercing projectiles.
  • Semiconductors: Heat sinks, sputtering targets.
  • Lighting: Filaments in bulbs.

Nickel-Chromium Alloys

     Inconel is a family of nickel-chromium-based superalloys designed for extreme environments. These alloys are classified as precipitation-hardened or solid-solution strengthened, balancing high-temperature stability with corrosion resistance.

 

Properties:

  • Exceptional High-Temperature Performance

  • Superior Corrosion Resistance

  • Versatility in Harsh Environments

  • High Mechanical Strength

 

Application:

  • Aerospace:  Combustors (Inconel 600), turbine disks (Inconel 718), and exhaust systems for Jet engines, High-strength components for Rocketry

  • Energy & Nuclear: Steam generator tubing (Inconel 690) and reactor core components, Subsea pipelines, valves, and drilling tools

  • Marine Engineering: Propeller shafts, seawater pumps, desalination plants

Precious Metals (Gold, Silver, Platinum)

     Rare, high-value metals used for specialized applications..

 

Properties:

  • Superior conductivity (silver)

  • Non-reactive and biocompatible

  • Luxurious finish

 

Application:

  • Electronics: High-end connectors, coatings.

  • Jewelry: Rings, watches.

  • Medical: Pacemaker components.

Finishes and Post-Processing Options

Enhance the performance, durability, and appearance of your metal components with our comprehensive finishing services.

Plating Services

Electrochemical processes that deposit a thin layer of metal onto the surface to improve corrosion resistance, conductivity, or appearance.

  • Chrome plating
  • Nickel plating
  • Zinc plating
  • Copper plating
  • Gold and silver plating

Polishing & Grinding

Mechanical processes that refine surface finish, remove imperfections, and create specific surface textures.

  • Mechanical polishing
  • Electropolishing
  • Grinding
  • Lapping and honing
  • Brush finishing

Coatings

Protective and decorative coatings applied to metal surfaces to enhance durability, corrosion resistance, and aesthetics.

  • Powder coating
  • E-coating
  • PTFE/Teflon coating
  • Ceramic coating
  • Epoxy coating

Heat Treatment

Controlled heating and cooling processes to alter the physical and mechanical properties of metals for enhanced performance.

  • Annealing
  • Quenching and tempering
  • Case hardening
  • Nitriding
  • Aging and precipitation hardening

Surface Treatments

Mechanical and chemical processes that modify the surface properties of metals for specific performance requirements.

  • Anodizing (aluminum)
  • Passivation (stainless steel)
  • Galvanizing
  • Pickling and chemical cleaning
  • Shot peening

Secondary Operations

Additional processes to prepare parts for assembly or enhance specific functional characteristics.

  • Deburring and edge rounding
  • Threading and tapping
  • Drilling and reaming
  • Assembly services
  • Marking and engraving

Enhancing Your Metal Components

The right finishing process can significantly enhance the performance, durability, and appearance of metal components. Our experts can recommend the optimal solution based on your specific application requirements and environmental conditions.

✅ Improve corrosion resistance for parts exposed to harsh environments
✅ Enhance wear resistance for moving parts and friction surfaces
✅ Improve aesthetic appeal and brand recognition with custom finishes
✅ Modify surface properties for specific functional requirements

Key Factors in Process Selection

Optimizing Metal Processing

Choosing the right manufacturing method for your metal components based on design, material, volume, and performance requirements.

Part Complexity

Highly complex parts may require casting or MIM, while simpler geometries can be efficiently produced with CNC machining.

Production Volume

High-volume production typically favors casting or stamping, while low-volume runs are more economical with CNC machining.

Material Properties

Material characteristics influence process selection, with some metals better suited for certain manufacturing methods.

Performance Requirements

Strength, durability, and precision requirements often dictate the most appropriate manufacturing process.

Manufacturing ProcessBest ForVolume RangeTolerance CapabilityTypical MaterialsCost Structure
CNC MachiningPrecision parts, complex geometries1 – 10,000±0.0001″ (0.0025mm)Most metals and alloysLow setup, high per unit
Investment CastingComplex shapes, near-net parts100 – 100,000±0.005″ (0.127mm)Steel, stainless steel, alloysHigh setup, medium per unit
Die CastingComplex shapes, thin walls10,000 – 1,000,000+±0.002″ – ±0.005″Aluminum, zinc, magnesiumVery high setup, low per unit
ForgingHigh-strength components100 – 100,000+±0.010″ (0.254mm)Steel, aluminum, titaniumHigh setup, medium per unit
StampingSheet metal components10,000 – 1,000,000+±0.001″ – ±0.005″Steel, aluminum, copperHigh setup, low per unit
Metal Injection MoldingSmall, complex parts10,000 – 1,000,000+±0.002″ – ±0.005″Stainless steel, alloysHigh setup, low per unit

Applications of Metal Part Production

Our metal manufacturing capabilities serve a diverse range of industries, delivering precision components tailored to specific application requirements.

automotive industry

Automotive

Precision metal components for engine systems, transmission, chassis, and interior applications requiring strength and durability.

Engine components

Transmission parts

Suspension components

Aerospace Industry

Aerospace

High-performance metal parts for aircraft and spacecraft applications, meeting stringent safety and performance standards.

 Airframe components

 Engine parts

 Avionics enclosures

medical industry

Medical

Precision metal components for medical devices and equipment, manufactured to meet strict hygiene and biocompatibility standards.

 Surgical instruments

 Implant components

 Medical device housings

robotic industry

Robotics

High-precision metal components for robotic systems requiring accuracy, repeatability, and durability in motion.

 Gear systems and actuators

 Structural components

 End effector tools

Industrial Equipment

Industrial Equipment

Heavy-duty metal parts for industrial machinery and equipment, designed to withstand harsh operating conditions.

 Machine frames and bases

 Hydraulic and pneumatic components

 Transmission systems

electronics&semi-conductor industry

Electronics

Precision metal components for electronic devices and semiconductor manufacturing equipment requiring tight tolerances.

 Heat sinks and thermal management

 Semiconductor handling parts

 Electronic enclosures and shields

Why Fecision for Metal Part Production?

Metalworking Expertise

Our team is highly skilled in a wide range of metalworking processes and has years of experience across multiple industries. We understand the unique challenges of each sector and offer expert solutions tailored to your needs.

Quality Assurance

Our products are trusted by high-profile customers from industries across Japan, Germany, the United States, and beyond, meeting strict and complete quality standard. Access to ISO 9001:2015 quality certification and our manufacturing partners certified to ISO 13485: 2016, ISO 14001: 2015, and IATF 16949: 2016.

Sustainability Commitment

We are dedicated to reducing waste and fostering eco-friendly practices in our production processes. Through efficient material use and recycling, we minimize our environmental impact and support your sustainability objectives.

How to Work with Us

Metal forming involves a combination of material science, making the process both intricate and versatile.
It must be carefully regulated to maintain the quality and consistency of the produced components.

Submit Drawings

For a free quote, please submit a product description along with a technical drawing. We also offer reverse engineering services to assist you.

DFM & Quotation

We will provide a DFM (Design for Manufacturability) report or mold flow analysis report. Please be aware that further discussions may be needed during the process.

Mold Manufacturing

Upon your confirmation to the mold design, our team will begin making mold components, which will then be sent for inspection and assembly.

Metal Forming

Once the mold is complete, we will initiate the metal forming process. A T1 sample will be provided for you to check whether the product details align with your specifications. After approval we will continue massive production.

Delivery

Your custom-designed metal parts undergoes thorough inspection, will be carefully packaged, and delivered to you.

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Metal Part Production FAQs

Yes, if you don’t have a technical drawing or CAD file, we can help reverse engineer existing parts to create a new mold. Our team will create 3D models and technical drawings to ensure the part meets your specifications.
The minimum order quantity depends on the specific project. We offer flexibility to handle both small batch and high-volume production, tailored to meet the unique requirements of each client.
We are committed to delivering the highest quality parts right from the start. That’s why Fecision offers DFM analysis at no charge, ensuring you have all the confidence you need before placing your injection molding order.
Metal forming involves reshaping metal by applying force or heat without removing material. Metal fabrication is a broader term that encompasses not only metal forming but also processes like cutting, welding, assembling, and machining to create parts from raw materials.
For short-run or low-volume production, we provide flexible options and utilize cost-effective tooling solutions to ensure the process remains efficient and economical for smaller quantities.
At Fecision, we understand the importance of safeguarding your design IP, particularly when dealing with high-value projects. That’s why our platform is built with top-tier security and confidentiality at its core. From login to file upload to part delivery, you can trust that your intellectual property is protected within our secure Digital Manufacturing Ecosystem.

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