Kingkatech CNC Machining FAQ
Q: What are the core capabilities of the precision CNC machining facility? A: The facility integrates 35 sets of advanced 3-axis, 4-axis, and 5-axis machining centers. Operations cover complex milling, precision turning, and tight-tolerance manufacturing down to ±0.01mm for industrial-grade metals and alloys.
Q: Are manufacturing operations conducted entirely in-house?
A: Yes. All primary precision machining is executed within the controlled facility. This end-to-end internal capability ensures strict dimensional stability, eliminates outsourcing delays, and supports flexible scaling from rapid prototyping to high-volume production.
Q: What inspection protocols are implemented for machined components?
A: Comprehensive quality control processes are standard. Incoming materials undergo strict verification. During production, in-process inspections and final evaluations using Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMM) ensure all components strictly adhere to required engineering tolerances.
Q: What is the standard lead time for custom CNC machined orders?
A: Lead times are optimized based on project scope. Standard prototyping and sample runs require 3 to 7 business days. Full-scale production orders generally range from 15 to 30 days following the approval of the first-article inspection.
Q: Is there a minimum order quantity (MOQ) requirement for precision machining?
A: Flexible manufacturing processes support both low and high-volume demands. Operations seamlessly handle single-unit rapid prototyping, small batch verification builds, and mass production runs exceeding 100,000 units without strict MOQ limitations.
Q: What file formats are required to initiate a machining quotation?
A: For accurate manufacturability analysis and pricing, standard 3D CAD models (STEP, IGES, or Parasolid) along with detailed 2D engineering drawings (PDF) are required. Drawings must specify all critical dimensions, tolerances, material grades, and surface finish callouts.
Q: Are secondary surface finishing and treatment services available?
A: Yes. A comprehensive suite of secondary treatments is provided to meet industrial specifications. Standard capabilities include Type II and Type III hard coat anodizing, stainless steel passivation, chromate conversion coating (Alodine), sandblasting, and powder coating.
Q: How is proprietary design data protected during the quoting and manufacturing phases?
A: Strict intellectual property protection protocols are enforced. Comprehensive Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) are executed prior to file transfer. All engineering files and CAD models are processed through secure internal servers with restricted access.