We got your RFQ and I can tell you right now, material choice is going to drive most of your decisions—stainless steel is the most popular for medical-grade devices because it holds up to repeated sterilization, but if weight is a concern, we can drop down to aluminum at 0.5mm thickness and still keep it rigid.

Tolerance is tight at ±0.005mm, which is better than most standard sheet metal shops offer, and that matters when you're fitting internal PCBs or laser modules into a housing that needs to seal properly without gaps.

Lead time usually runs 7 to 20 days depending on how complex teh bending is, and for US buyers we've got a solid track record with customs—ISO 9001, CE, and RoHS docs are all included in the shipment paperwork, so you won't get held up at the port.


One thing people don't always think to ask is that the surface finish can affect your heat dissipation; powder coating looks great but it insulates, so if you're running high-wattage components, polished stainless or anodized aluminun is actually the better route.

Minimum order is just 5 pieces, which is pretty much unheard of for custom CNC work, and we handle everything from laser to welding in-house, so you're not dealing with three different vendors for one enclosure.

Anyway, if you're shipping to the EU or UK, we've got the CE marking sorted already, and we can adjust the thickness up to 5mm if you need something bombproof for heavy-duty aesthetic equipement.
The MOQ of 5 pieces applies per material and design. If you need both aluminum and stainless steel cases, you'd need at least 5 pieces of each type.
For complex stainless steel cases with polishing and welding, count on around 15-20 days. Simpler designs can be done in 7-10 days.
Yes, we can include ISO 9001 and CE certificates with your order. RoHS compliance documentation is also available on request.
Yes, we maintain ±0.005mm tolerance across all thicknesses up to 5mm, even with CNC bending. Just keep in mind tighter bends may need a small draft angle to hold that precision.
Just let us know the finish type—like polishing or powder coating—and any color or gloss level. For copper, polishing gives a bright look, while electrophoresis offers a protective layer.