I've worked with hundreds of clients who switched suppliers because of inconsistent quality, late deliveries, or hidden costs. At AOOM, we built our entire operation around the opposite approach — consistent parts, on-time shipping, and transparent pricing.
We run over 50 CNC machines in our facility — 3-axis, 4-axis, and 5-axis centers. That machine diversity means we can take a prototype job on one machine and scale it to full production across several without requalifying the process. The parts are identical whether we run one or ten thousand.
We machine aluminum, stainless steel, titanium, brass, copper, and engineering plastics including PEEK, Delrin, and nylon. Each material requires different cutting parameters, tool geometries, and coolant strategies. Our programmers have run them all. Fewer surprises on the shop floor means fewer problems for your parts.
A client in the medical device space came to us needing PEEK components with ±0.02mm tolerances. PEEK is tough to machine — it's abrasive, it melts if you push feeds too high, and it demands sharp tooling. We dialed in the parameters over the first 20-piece trial run and then produced 2000 units with 100% on-spec. That's the value of a shop that knows its materials.
Every order goes through the same gate. Our engineers review the CAD model for manufacturability. If we spot features that will cause trouble — sharp internal corners, thin walls, deep bores with poor surface access — we flag them and suggest alternatives. This DFM step costs you nothing and often saves significant time and money.
Once approved, material is sourced with traceability. We cut, rough, finish, and deburr. Every critical dimension is checked with CMM or optical measurement. Surface finish and hardness are verified against your specifications. Parts are cleaned, packed, and shipped. We provide inspection reports with every order.
Our parts go into aerospace structural assemblies, medical surgical instruments, automotive transmission systems, and industrial machinery. These aren't applications where close enough works. They need exact. We deliver exact.
If you're evaluating CNC parts suppliers, I'd suggest looking at three things: equipment age, engineering support, and how they handle tolerance issues when they arise. A good supplier catches problems before they reach you. We do that every day.
Send your CAD files to chen@aoomtech.com for a quote within 24 hours.