Laser cutting
Laser cutting in mechanical machining is a non contact thermal processing technology that uses focused high energy laser beams to melt, vaporize or ablate materials for precise cutting. That offers high precision, flexibility, and material versatility.
Drilling
Drilling in mechanical machining, the backbone of precision manufacturing. This process uses rotating cutting tools to carve flawless cylindrical holes into metals, plastics, and composites.
Lathe machining process
Lathe machining process is a manufacturing process that rotates a work piece while a stationary cutting tool removes material to create cylindrical parts, e.g. shafts, discs, with high precision. High repeatability, compatibility with complex geometries.
Tungsten inert gas welding
Also known as gas tungsten arc welding, utilizes a non consumable tungsten electrode and inert argon gas to produce high quality welds. Ideal for thin sheets, aerospace components, and non ferrous metals, Minimal spatter and precise control.
Bending and roll forming
Bending is a process of shaping sheet metal into angular forms, e.g. v shapes, u channels, by using a press brake. Roll forming shapes flat sheets into curved or cylindrical profiles using a plate rolling machine.