A: We provide sheet metal solutions for automotive, electronics, industrial machinery, medical devices, energy, and robotics. Our expertise ensures parts are fit-for-purpose, durable, and production-ready for diverse applications.
A: Yes. We offer powder coating, anodizing, painting, deburring, and assembly services to deliver finished parts ready for integration. Finishing options are selected based on material, application, and client requirements.
A: NAITE TECH employs CMM, 2D measuring instruments, XRF analyzers, gauges, micrometers, and calipers to inspect all parts. Our ISO-certified processes ensure that every sheet metal part meets specifications and industry standards.
A: Absolutely. Using laser cutting, CNC bending, and stamping, we can produce complex multi-bend components, intricate cutouts, and assemblies with tight tolerances and consistent quality.
A: Yes. Our engineers apply Design for Manufacturability (DFM) principles to optimize part design for cost, efficiency, and manufacturability. We can also review CAD files and provide feedback to ensure smooth production and high-quality parts.
A: Lead times depend on quantity and complexity:
Prototypes: 2–5 business days
Low-volume batches: 1–3 weeks
High-volume production: 3–8 weeks
We provide fast quotes and flexible scheduling to meet your project deadlines.
A: Yes. We specialize in rapid prototyping (1–50 pcs), low-volume production (50–500 pcs), and high-volume runs (500+ pcs), ensuring consistent quality and repeatability at every scale.
A: Typical tolerances are ±0.1–0.2 mm for laser cutting and punching, and ±0.5° for bending angles. Tighter tolerances can be accommodated depending on material and part complexity.
A: We fabricate parts using aluminum, stainless steel, carbon steel, galvanized steel, brass, and copper. Specialty alloys are available upon request, and we can advise on material selection for strength, corrosion resistance, and manufacturability.
A: NAITE TECH provides a complete range of sheet metal fabrication services, including laser cutting, punching, stamping, CNC bending, welding, riveting, and finishing. Our integrated capabilities allow us to handle both prototypes and high-volume production.
We manufacture a wide range of aerospace components, including structural brackets, housings, frames, shafts, fittings, UAV parts, and custom precision components for both prototyping and production.
Yes. Our CNC and 5-axis machining capabilities support tight tolerances and complex geometries commonly required for aerospace applications, with controlled dimensional accuracy and repeatability.
We work with aerospace-grade aluminum, titanium, stainless steel, nickel-based superalloys, high-performance plastics, and composite materials based on project requirements.
Yes. We support rapid prototyping, functional testing parts, and low-volume production, helping aerospace customers validate designs before scaling to production.
We offer a range of aerospace surface finishing processes, including anodizing, passivation, plating, polishing, bead blasting, and protective coatings tailored to aerospace requirements.
Our quality control process includes in-process inspection, final inspection, material traceability, dimensional verification, and documentation to ensure consistent and reliable aerospace parts.
Yes. Our 5-axis CNC machining capabilities enable the production of complex geometries, undercuts, and multi-angle features commonly found in aerospace components.
We can provide material traceability, inspection reports, and dimensional measurement data based on customer requirements and project specifications.
We accept common CAD formats such as STEP, IGES, STL, and native CAD files, allowing efficient project evaluation and manufacturing preparation.
Yes. We provide integrated aerospace manufacturing services, covering material selection, precision machining, surface finishing, inspection, and delivery as a one-stop solution.