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Title: Louis Machine Revolutionizes Manufacturing with Ultra-Precision: 0.001mm Tolerance in Auto Body Shells and Plastic Watch Cases

China, 11th Jan 2024 - Louis Machine, established in March 2011, stands as a paradigm of excellence in precision manufacturing. As a professional machining company, we specialize in precision mold design, plastic injection molding, metal hardware part processing, and automotive part manufacturing. Our team, comprised of seasoned technical experts and management professionals, is dedicated to delivering one-stop solutions encompassing design, manufacturing, and mass parts processing.Advanced Manufacturing TechnologiesTurning-milling Compound At the core of our operations is the turning-milling compound process, a cutting-edge technology that significantly boosts both precision and efficiency. This process allows for complex parts to be machined in a single setup, reducing time and enhancing accuracy. Our commitment to this technology positions us at the forefront of the manufacturing industry, continually pushing the boundaries of what is possible.Ultra-Precision in Auto Body Shell ManufacturingOur pursuit of excellence is exemplified in our achievement of a remarkable 0.001mm tolerance level. Utilizing top-tier equipment from renowned brands like German ROEDERS and Japanese MAKINO, we ensure unmatched machining accuracy. Our facilities are equipped with Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMM) from ZEISS and Hexagon, enabling us to reach grinding and wire cutting precision of +/- 0.001mm tolerance, CNC machining accuracy of +/- 0.002mm, and EDM machining accuracy of +/- 0.003mm.This unparalleled precision has profound implications for the automotive industry. By using high-quality mold steels imported from Japan and Sweden, we guarantee molds with exceptional wear, deformation, and depression resistance, along with superb polishing performance. Our innovative cooli...


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