Micro machining components with extremely fine CNC detail
ServicesMicro Machining

Micro machining for fine features, tiny parts, and difficult detail.

Micro machining programs are usually defined by feature scale, tool access, and the need to protect fragile geometry while maintaining accuracy and finish quality.

Micro Machining

Lead time

As fast as 2 days

Tolerance

Down to +/-0.01 mm

Support

DFM + engineer review

Service Overview

A service page built around real sourcing and engineering decisions.

This page helps product teams understand when the process is the right fit, what risks should be checked, and how geometry, material, and production intent connect together.

Micro machining components with extremely fine CNC detail

Best for

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Miniaturized components

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High-detail geometry with limited tool access

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Medical, electronics, and micro-mechanical parts

Where it fits

Small parts, fine channels, and miniature interfaces

Complex geometry requiring EDM or specialized setups

Projects where tool access is a primary process constraint

Key capabilities

Support for finer geometry and smaller feature sets

EDM and specialty process paths where standard machining is limiting

Careful planning around fragile geometry and inspection access

Common materials

Stainless steelTitaniumCopperBrassPEEKEngineering plastics

What to verify

What buyers and engineers should validate before release.

Minimum feature size and realistic tool path access

Part handling risk for tiny or delicate components

Inspection strategy for micro bores, slots, and small walls

What we prepare

What this service helps prepare for the next production step.

Micro-scale parts with tighter process discipline around small detail

Engineering review for realistic feature limits and machining risk

Recommendations on EDM, 5-axis, or alternate process fit

FAQ

Common questions about this CNC service.

What kinds of parts require micro machining?

Micro machining is used for miniature metal or plastic parts, fine channels, delicate features, and components where tool size and access become major constraints.

Is EDM often part of micro machining work?

Yes. EDM and wire EDM are often used when very fine detail, hard materials, or geometry limitations make conventional cutting less practical.

Which industries commonly need micro machining?

Medical devices, precision electronics, sensors, micro-mechanical assemblies, and aerospace development programs often depend on micro machining strategies.

Micro machining components with extremely fine CNC detail

Micro Machining

Working with tiny features or difficult micro geometry?

Send the drawing and target feature sizes. We will review realistic machining paths, handling risk, and inspection feasibility first.