Custom Stainless Steel Machining
Unmatched Strength and Corrosion Resistance for Demanding Industrial Environments
Material Overview
Stainless steel is renowned for its extreme durability and exceptional resistance to rust, chemicals, and high temperatures. From medical-grade instruments to heavy-duty industrial components, stainless steel provides the longevity and reliability required in critical applications.
Machining stainless steel requires specialized knowledge of its hardening characteristics. Our facility utilizes high-torque CNC machines and specialized tooling to achieve precise tolerances while maintaining the material's structural integrity. We deliver components that withstand the test of time and harsh environments.
Key Properties
Common Stainless Steel Grades
Optimized alloys for specialized performance requirements

304/304L
The most common stainless grade. Offers an excellent balance of corrosion resistance and formability. Widely used in food processing and general equipment.

316/316L
Contains molybdenum for enhanced chloride resistance. Preferred for marine hardware, medical implants, and chemical processing equipment.

303
Designed specifically for high machinability. Ideal for producing intricate parts like nuts, bolts, and shafts where high production speed is needed.

17-4PH
A precipitation-hardened alloy that combines high strength and hardness with excellent corrosion resistance. Used in aerospace and valve components.

430
A ferritic stainless steel with good formability and corrosion resistance to nitric acid. Often used in automotive trim and appliance components.
Manufacturing Processes
Precision engineering for tough materials

CNC Milling & Turning
High-torque precision centers

Precision Stamping
Tight tolerance metal forming

Laser Cutting
High-power clean-edge cutting

Sheet Metal
Complex bending & welding
Industry Applications
Demanding sectors that rely on our stainless steel expertise

Medical Instruments

Food Processing

Marine Hardware

Architectural Cladding

Surgical Tools

Chemical Equipment
Surface Treatment Options
Maximizing protection and visual appeal
Passivation
Removes surface iron and enhances the protective chromium oxide layer for maximum corrosion resistance.
Electropolishing
Provides a mirror-like finish while removing burrs and micro-peaks for ultra-clean applications.
PVD Coating
Adds a thin, extremely hard decorative and functional layer in colors like gold, black, or titanium.
Bead Blasting
Achieves a consistent, non-reflective matte finish suitable for industrial and decorative parts.
