Mass production is about one thing above all else: repeatability. The first part and the ten-thousandth part must be identical. I tell clients that producing a single perfect prototype is one skill — producing thousands without drift is another.
At AOOM, we designed our production workflows for exactly this. Every machine, every tool offset, every coolant flow rate is documented and controlled. When a job repeats, we pick up where we left off. No surprises.
First-piece inspection happens on every new run. If it passes CMM verification, we release the batch. During production, we sample at intervals determined by the tolerance requirements. A part with ±0.01 mm critical features gets checked every 50 pieces. A part with standard tolerances gets checked every 200.
One automotive client needed 5,000 valve body components per month. We set up dedicated work cells with in-process gaging. The operator measures the first and last part of every shift. Six months in, zero defects. That's the level of control you need for volume production.
We run production jobs in aluminum alloys, stainless steel, brass, titanium, and engineering plastics like nylon and POM. The key is matching the material to the production method. Brass turns fast and holds tight tolerances. Titanium is slower but necessary for high-strength applications.
Automotive: high-volume engine and transmission components. Aerospace: production runs of bracketry and fittings. Medical: disposable instrument parts in the thousands. Electronics: connector housings and heatsinks.
Our flexible production capacity means we scale up or down based on your demand forecast. No minimum order quantities for repeat customers.
Send your CAD files to chen@aoomtech.com for a quote within 24 hours.