HLH Prototypes Offers CNC Prototype Machining to Small Independent manufacturers and Big Companies


Posted September 21, 2018 by hlhprototypes

HLH Prototypes is among the biggest and longest running bureaus for prototyping and contract manufacturing and provides high accuracy CNC prototype machining and turning of plastics and aluminium and other metals.

 
Shenzhen City, China - September 1, 2018-Established in 2001, HLH Prototypes is among the biggest and longest running bureaus for prototyping and contract manufacturing. Since its inception, the company has grown steadily thanks to innovative services and customer centric commitment. With hundreds of happy customers across the world, HLH Prototypes is a reliable partner for those looking for essential services or parts. Small independent manufacturers and big global enterprises form its customer base, and the company serves each of these customers with the same commitment and excellent service.

Susie Su, the Sales Executive says, “If you have ideas related to manufacturing, you can contact us to help you make them work. We offer superior service and quality, and so you can be sure the end result of your ideas will be something exceptional. From our ISO:9001 accredited facilities in Shenzhen, China, we offer several services including CNC machining, 3D printing, injection molding, rapid prototyping, die casting, vacuum casting, export tooling, rapid tooling, and more. Whether you are a budding independent manufacturer or an established brand with global presence, we are open to doing business with you. Get in touch with us today.”

At HLH Prototypes, their specialty is in CNC machining and turning of low to mid volume CNC rapid production parts and rapid prototype parts. They machine parts from a broad spectrum of plastic and metal materials, and specialty materials are available on request. HLH Prototypes offer CNC plastic machining services that are fast, cost-effective, accurate, and robust. As part of their core services, the company has continued to invest in CNC capability, which gives them the diversity and capacity needed to run numerous jobs simultaneously and handle their customers’ CNC volume production needs. Using CNC machining, they can manufacture fast turnaround tooling for their low to mid volume rapid tooling services.

Susie Su added, “We use high speed precision CNC’s that enable us to take the shortest time possible in producing the required parts. This also enables us to take on numerous projects and attend to the services of more customers. We have invested in the latest 3, 4 and 5 axis CNC technology, and this makes it possible for us to deliver precise parts according to the customers’ specifications. With bed sizes of 3500mm by 2500mm by 1200mm, we don’t find large parts and ProTools a problem at all. So, go ahead and ask us a question or start a free project review.”

HLH Prototypes provides high accuracy CNC prototype machining and turning of plastics and aluminium and other metals. Dedicated machining workshop gives high precision prototyping and finishing alongside quick lead times and reduced prices. They provide volume or prototype machined parts in a broad array of materials. Their specialist workshop entails CNC turning and milling, wire erosion, EDM, and surface grinding. This allows them to accommodate nearly any machining and prototyping requirements and any precision machining parts.

About HLH Prototypes

The company offers a wide range of product development, manufacturing and prototyping services. Their facilities are located in Shenzhen city in China, right next to Hong Kong. They’ll be moving to a new 15,000 square meter facility that’s not very far from their current location.
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Business Address 1801 Xing Ji Building, Xin Sha Road, Shajing, Baoan, Shenzhen, China, 518125
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Last Updated September 21, 2018