We're seeing tighter tolerances than most job shops will quote — down to ±0.0005" when you need it, and we don't pad lead time just because the spec is tight.
Basically, we run stainlss, alloy, brass, and aluminun through our CNC turning and milling cells, and surfce treatments like anodizing or powder coating are baked into the same workflow (no separate vendor handoffs that add 2-3 weeks).

A buyer in aerospace once needed a run of 500 alloy brackets with complex thread patterns, and we delivered with SGS-backed COAs and full ISO9001 traceability — the documentation is pretty much ready to go with every shipment.

Payment terms are typically net 30 after the first order (we'll ask for 50% upfront on prototype runs under 20 units or so), and shipping is usually FOB form our facility unless you've got a carrier account you prefer to use.

What we don't do is rush orders for thin margins — if you're looking for a 24-hour turnaround on a single brass fitting, we're not the fit, but for consistent monthly volumes of 200+ parts we're actually cheaper per unit than most.
Teh design files we accept include PRO/E, SolidWorks, IGS, and UG, but honestly we prefer STEP or Parasolid for quoting — it cuts down on back-and-forth, and our company can usually give you a firm price within 48 hours.
Yes, we can. That tolerance is standard for our CNC machining, even on stainless steel parts up to 3 inches. We'll confirm the exact capability on your specific geometry during the design review.
Usually 2-3 weeks for the first run, including the anodizing step. If it's a rush order, we can sometimes push it to 10 business days—just let us know upfront.
Absolutely. Every shipment comes with a material certificate and SGS inspection report if requested. For medical or aerospace parts, we also include full dimensional inspection data.
SolidWorks or STEP files work best, but we can also handle PRO/E, IGS, or AutoCAD. Just include the drawing with your material and tolerance callouts, and we'll get you a quote.
Sure, 50 is no problem—our MOQ for custom CNC parts is just 10 pieces. For the powder coating, we'll need to add a few days for the surface treatment, but it's totally doable.