Capabilities
Mechanical Manufacturing
Enclosures, brackets, housings, and structural parts at any volume. We match the process — sheet metal, molding, or casting — to your geometry, volume, and budget.
What We Do
Most products need more than just electronics. Our mechanical manufacturing capability handles the housings, mounts, and structural pieces that make a product feel finished — and we choose the process based on your volume and cost target, not what we happen to have on the floor.

Sheet Metal Fabrication
Cost-efficient fabrication for enclosures, brackets, panels, and structural components. From one-off prototypes to high-volume production.
- Laser cutting and CNC punching
- Bending, forming, and stamping
- Welding and mechanical assembly
- Powder coating, anodizing, and plating
- Aluminum, steel, stainless steel, and copper

Injection Molding
Plastic injection molding for prototypes through full production. Rapid tooling for early validation, production tooling for scale.
- Rapid tooling for fast T1 samples (as quick as 2 weeks)
- Production tooling with long tool life
- Multi-cavity and family molds
- Insert molding and overmolding
- Engineering and commodity resins

Die Casting
High-pressure die casting for aluminum and zinc parts at production volumes. Complex geometries, thin walls, and excellent surface finish.
- Aluminum and zinc high-pressure die casting
- Complex geometries with thin walls
- Tight dimensional accuracy
- Secondary machining and finishing
- Volume production capability

Compression Molding
Lower tooling cost for rubber, silicone, and composite parts — ideal for gaskets, seals, and structural composite components.
- Rubber and silicone molding
- Composite and thermoset materials
- Lower tooling investment than injection
- Tight tolerance capability
- Prototype through production volumes
Need a finished housing or bracket?
Send us drawings or CAD — we'll recommend the best process for your volume and budget.
Get a Free QuoteService fees start at $300 — components at supplier cost, no hidden markup.