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Stainless Steel Manufacturing FAQs

  • How do I get a quote for my project?

    Simply send us your drawings, material requirements, quantity, and any special specifications.
    Our engineering team will review your project and provide a detailed quotation within 24 hours.

  • Do you provide material certifications and inspection reports?

    Yes. We can provide material certificates, inspection reports, and full quality documentation upon request.

    This is especially important for regulated industries such as medical and aerospace.

  • What industries do you serve?

    We serve a wide range of industries including medical, aerospace, automotive, marine, industrial equipment, and food processing.

    Each industry has specific requirements, and we tailor our solutions accordingly.

  • Can you handle both prototyping and mass production?

    Yes. We provide end-to-end manufacturing solutions from rapid prototyping to full-scale production.

    This ensures consistency, better quality control, and reduced supplier complexity.

  • What is the lead time for stainless steel parts?

    Lead time depends on part complexity and quantity:

    • Prototypes: 1–5 days
    • Low-volume production: 7–15 days
    • Mass production: based on order size

    We always aim to provide the fastest turnaround without compromising quality.

  • What surface finishes are available for stainless steel parts?

    We offer a wide range of surface finishing options, including passivation, electropolishing, polishing, sandblasting, brushing, and electroplating.

    Different finishes can improve corrosion resistance, durability, and appearance.


  • What tolerances can you achieve for stainless steel parts?

    We can achieve standard tolerances of ±0.01 mm, with high-precision capabilities up to ±0.001 mm depending on part geometry and manufacturing process.

    Tighter tolerances are available upon request.

  • What is the difference between 304 and 316 stainless steel?

    The main difference is corrosion resistance.
    Stainless Steel 316 contains molybdenum, which provides better resistance to chemicals and saltwater environments compared to 304.

    316 is ideal for marine and medical applications, while 304 is more cost-effective for general use.

  • What is the best stainless steel for machining?

    Stainless Steel 303 is typically the easiest to machine due to its improved machinability.
    However, Stainless Steel 304 and 316 are more commonly used because they offer better corrosion resistance and overall performance.

    Our engineers can recommend the best material based on your specific requirements.

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