Precision injection mold tooling for automotive temperature sensor housing
This client was a leading supplier of automotive parts who required a mold to produce a new component for an electric vehicle model. The part was a temperature sensor housing with complex geometries and tight tolerances, which needed to withstand high temperatures and thermal cycling. Our team worked closely with the client’s engineers to understand their specifications and design an optimal mold solution.
SLA 3D printed art lighting components for a UK client
A UK-based art lighting customer required a set of 62 custom-made art lighting fixtures, with different material requirements and surface treatments for each component. These treatments included spray painting, chrome plating, gold-plating, silver-plating, fine polishing, and high transparency. The project required assembly testing and had high surface finish requirements.
CNC machined battery box for an Austrila client
A client from Australia ordered 6 sets of custom underwater communication circuit protection boxes (including the box body and cover) for testing and validating the protection effect of the internal electronic components in a real underwater environment at 30 meters depth. The material requirements were for high corrosion resistance and strength, and the delivery time was five days.
M2 SLA 3d printing to customize a 1.2 meter height sculpture
Stereolithography (SLA) is a 3D printing technology that uses light to cure a liquid resin into solid objects layer by layer. It is capable of producing highly detailed and accurate parts with smooth surface finish, making it a popular choice for creating sculptures and other aesthetic models. In this project, we will explore how SLA was used to customize a 1.2 meter height sculpture.