Frequently Asked Questions
About
- What materials can you work with?
We machine a wide range of materials, including metals (aluminum, steel, titanium, brass) and plastics (ABS, PEEK, nylon, acrylic), ensuring the right material for your application.
- How can I request a quote?
Simply contact us with your project details, including design files and material requirements, and we’ll provide a fast, competitive quote with estimated lead times.
- What industries do you serve?
We cater to aerospace, automotive, medical, robotics, consumer electronics, and industrial manufacturing sectors. Our expertise ensures precision-engineered components that meet the highest industry standards.
- What materials can you work with?
We machine a wide range of materials, including metals (aluminum, steel, titanium, brass) and plastics (ABS, PEEK, nylon, acrylic), ensuring the right material for your application.
- How do you ensure quality control?
Every part undergoes strict quality inspections using advanced measuring tools and testing protocols, ensuring precision, durability, and compliance with industry standards.
- What services does Gree-Ge offer?
We provide precision machining, rapid prototyping, and full-scale manufacturing, specializing in CNC machining and custom fabrication for various industries.
- How fast can I get my parts manufactured?
We offer quick turnaround times, delivering high-quality parts in just a few days, depending on project complexity. Our streamlined manufacturing process ensures efficiency without compromising precision.
- Do you offer custom manufacturing solutions?
Yes, we specialize in customized solutions tailored to your specific design, material, and production requirements. Our team works closely with you to ensure optimal results.
Aerospace Industry
- What kind of material you used for aerospace machining?
Our company specializes in producing aerospace-grade materials that consist of aluminum alloys together with titanium, stainless steel and high-performance plastic materials
- Do you possess capabilities to achieve precise tolerances for aerospace parts?
The CNC technology at our workplace enables us to accomplish tight tolerances down to ±0.001 inches.
- Do your aerospace machining services maintain dedicated certifications for this application sector?
Absolutely. Our precision and reliable operations follow standards based on both AS9100D and ISO 9001 requirements.
- How fast can you provide aerospace component?
Our products ship according to the complexity of each project though we maintain fast-track procedures for emergency requests.
- Can you handle high-volume aerospace production?
Yes, we handle both small and large-scale production while maintaining the quality.
Automotive Industry
- What materials do you work with in automotive machining?
Our company specializes in the machining of aluminum, steel, stainless steel, titanium, and many high-performance plastics.
- Can you do tight tolerances on automotive parts?
Definitely. Because of our CNC machining capabilities, we can achieve tolerances as tight as ±0.001 inches.
- How fast can you produce and deliver automotive components?
Timeframes for delivery depend on the intricacy of the project. However, we do provide urgent services when there is a necessity.
- Can you support high production volumes?
Certainly. We are capable of accepting both low and high production volume orders and will deliver on quality and consistency
- Can you achieve tight tolerances for automotive components?
Yes, our CNC machining capabilities allow for tolerances as tight as ±0.001 inches, ensuring precise fit and function.
Medical devices
- What types of medical devices do you manufacture with CNC machining?
The company produces different medical components that include surgical instruments, implants, diagnostic equipment parts as well as prosthetic components.
- Are your services compliant with medical industry regulations?
Absolutely. We adhere to ISO 13485 and FDA standards to meet the stringent requirements of medical device manufacturing.
- Do you offer custom CNC machining for unique medical applications?
Gree-Ge excels at creating custom CNC machines specialized for medical device producers who require exact solutions within regulatory requirements.
- Do you provide prototyping for medical devices?
Yes, we offer rapid prototyping services to help validate designs before full-scale production.
- Can you handle large production volumes?
Yes, we have the capacity to support both small and large-scale production runs while maintaining strict quality control.
Robotics
- Do you provide CNC machining for custom robotic components?
Yes, we deliver personalized CNC machined robotic components that achieve exact specifications for applications.
- What types of robotics applications do you support?
Our company manufactures CNC machine parts that serve both industrial robots, automation systems alongside medical robots for aerospace robotics applications.
- How do you ensure quality in robotic component manufacturing?
We implement strict quality control measures, including dimensional inspections, material testing, and performance verification, to ensure every part meets industry standards.
- Can you handle high-volume production for robotics?
Yes, we have the capacity to support both low and high-volume production runs while maintaining precision and consistency.
- Do you offer rapid prototyping for robotics projects?
Yes, we provide fast turnaround prototyping services to help engineers test and refine their designs before full-scale production.
- What types of robotics applications do you support?
We manufacture CNC-machined parts for industrial robots, automation systems, medical robotics, aerospace robotics, and more.
- What materials do you machine for robotic components?
We work with aluminum, stainless steel, titanium, and engineered plastics suited for high-performance robotic applications.
Consumer Electronics
- What types of CNC machining do you offer for consumer electronics?
Our business executes precise milling and turning and multi-axis machining processes used to generate quality electronic components which maintain tight dimensional specifications.
- Can you produce complex geometries for small electronic components?
Yes, our advanced CNC machining capabilities allow us to manufacture intricate and miniaturized parts with exceptional accuracy.
- What finishing options are available for CNC-machined electronics components?
We offer anodizing, powder coating, polishing, and laser engraving to enhance durability, appearance, and performance.
- Do you provide low-volume production runs for prototyping?
Yes, we specialize in both prototyping and full-scale production to support product development and testing.
- How do you ensure the quality of machined electronic parts?
Quality control standards at our facility are achieved through performance evaluation of CMM inspections and material analysis by keeping the industry requirements in mind.
Semiconductor
- What types of CNC machining do you offer for semiconductor components?
We provide precision milling, turning, and multi-axis machining to produce high-accuracy semiconductor parts.
- How does Gree-Ge maintain precision in semiconductor machining?
We use state-of-the-art CNC technology, including multi-axis machining and real-time quality control, to ensure exact tolerances and superior precision.
- Do you offer custom machining solutions for semiconductor components?
Yes, we provide customized CNC machining solutions tailored to specific semiconductor applications, ensuring compatibility with various fabrication processes.
- Do you provide prototyping for semiconductor tooling and components?
Yes, we specialize in rapid prototyping to support semiconductor research, development, and process optimization.
- How do you ensure the quality of CNC-machined semiconductor parts?
Our stringent quality control includes CMM inspections, precision surface finishing, and contamination-free handling to meet semiconductor industry standards.
Communication
- What industries within the communication sector do you serve?
Our company delivers manufacturing solutions which serve telecommunications systems, satellite communications and wireless networking along with broadband infrastructure networks.
- What materials do you use for communication components?
We work with aluminum, copper, titanium, engineered polymers, and other high-performance materials suited for high-frequency and structural applications.
- Can you manufacture custom enclosures for communication equipment?
Yes, Gree-Ge specializes in precision-engineered enclosures that provide durability, shielding, and thermal management for communication devices.
- Do you offer manufacturing solutions for 5G and next-generation networks?
Yes, we produce high-precision components for 5G infrastructure, including antenna systems, RF components, and network hardware.
- How do you ensure compliance with industry regulations?
We adhere to strict quality control processes, industry standards, and regulatory requirements to ensure our components meet all necessary specifications.
Automation Industry
- What types of precision manufacturing do you offer?
Our company specializes in producing automation components through accurate milling, turning and multi-axis machining technology.
- How does Gree-Ge ensure accuracy in the automation component?
Gree-Ge company combines modern precision machining systems together with real-time quality control checks and advanced finishing processes for high accuracy results.
- Do you offer custom manufacturing solutions for automation systems?
Yes, we provide customized precision manufacturing solutions tailored to specific automation applications.
- Do you provide prototyping for automation components?
Yes, we specialize in rapid prototyping to support automation system development, testing, and optimization.
- How do you ensure the quality of precision-machined automation components?
Our rigorous quality control includes CMM inspection and thorough testing to meet industry standards for durability.
Industrial Machinery
- How do you enhance the durability of industrial machinery parts?
Our team employs state-of-the-art materials alongside precision machining and advanced surface treatment methods to enhance wear resistance and corrosion protection.
- What types of manufacturing do you offer for industrial machinery components?
We provide precision machining, fabrication, and advanced surface treatments to produce high-performance industrial machine parts.
- How does Gree-Ge ensure quality in industrial manufacturing?
We use state-of-the-art technology, rigorous quality control processes, and real-time inspections to ensure exact tolerances and superior durability.
- Do you offer custom manufacturing solutions for industrial machinery?
Yes, Gree-Ge delivers customized manufacturing solutions which fulfill particular industrial performance needs along with application specifications.
- Do you provide prototyping for industrial machinery components?
Yes, we specialize in rapid prototyping to support machinery design, development, and process optimization.
New Energy
- Do you support prototyping for new energy technologies?
Yes, we specialize in rapid prototyping to support research, development, and process optimization in the new energy sector.
- What types of manufacturing services do you offer?
Our company delivers accurate fabrication services together with material transformation and precise manufacturing of components for renewable energy systems.
- What quality control measures does Gree-Ge use for energy components?
We implement rigorous testing, including material analysis, dimensional inspections, and environmental stress testing to ensure high performance and reliability.
- Can Gree-Ge manufacture components for emerging energy technologies?
Yes, we support innovative energy solutions, providing precision components for hydrogen, advanced battery systems, and next-generation solar and wind applications.
- How do you ensure the durability of energy components?
The company applies high-performance materials and advanced surface treatments to strengthen and improve resistance against corrosion in energy environments.
For Prototyping
- What is prototyping?
Prototyping is the process of creating an early sample or model of a product to test its design, functionality, and feasibility before mass production.
- Why is prototyping important?
Prototyping machining helps identify design flaws, test functionality, and gather feedback, which allows for improvements before committing to large-scale manufacturing, saving time and costs.
- How do I get started with my prototyping project?
To get started, contact us with your project details, including design files and specifications. Our team will review your requirements and provide you with a quote and timeline.
- What is a T1 sample in injection molding?
A T1 sample is the first trial sample produced from a new mold in the injection molding process. It is used to evaluate the mold and make necessary adjustments before mass production.
- Do you offer rapid prototyping?
Yes, we offer rapid prototyping services, including 3D printing and CNC machining, to provide quick turnaround times and meet tight project deadlines.
- What is the cost of prototyping?
The cost of prototyping depends on factors such as the complexity of the design, materials used, and the type of prototyping service. Contact us for a detailed quote based on your specific requirements.
- Can you help with the design of my prototype?
Yes, we provide expert design support to help optimize your prototype for manufacturability, ensuring the best quality and performance.
- What types of prototyping services do you offer?
We offer CNC prototype service,3D printer prototype service, injection molding prototype(T1 samples), and sheet metal prototype to meet various prototyping needs.
- How long does it take to create a prototype?
The lead time for creating a prototype varies depending on the complexity and type of service. For example, CNC machining and 3D printing can produce prototypes in as fast as 1-3 days, while injection molding may take 1-4 weeks.
- What materials can be used for prototyping?
We offer a wide range of materials for prototyping, including metals, plastics, and composites. Specific materials include aluminum, steel, ABS, nylon, and more.
For production
- Do you offer custom manufacturing solutions?
Yes, we provide tailored manufacturing solutions, including CNC machining, injection molding, die casting, and sheet metal fabrication.
- What post-production services does Gree-Ge offer?
We provide finishing options such as anodizing, powder coating, polishing, and heat treatment to enhance durability and aesthetics.
- Can Gree-Ge handle large-volume production runs?
Yes, we specialize in both low-volume and high-volume production runs, ensuring efficiency and consistency at any scale.
- How does Gree-Ge ensure high-quality production?
We follow strict quality control measures, including material inspections, precision machining, and final product testing to meet industry standards.
- Can Gree-Ge accommodate rush production orders?
We offer expedited production services for urgent orders, depending on material availability and production capacity.
- Can you assist with design modifications for manufacturability?
Absolutely! Our engineering team reviews designs and suggests modifications to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance production quality.
Plastic Injection Molding
- What types of plastic can be used in injection molding?
Common plastics include ABS, polycarbonate, nylon, PEEK, polypropylene, and polyethylene.
- What is your minimum order quantity (MOQ)?
Gree-Ge offers both low-volume prototyping and high-volume production options.
- Can injection molding produce complex geometries?
Yes, plastic injection molding supports intricate designs, undercuts, and fine details.
- How long do injection molds last?
Steel molds can last hundreds of thousands to millions of cycles, depending on material and maintenance.
- Can injection molding support multi-material components?
Yes, overmolding and two-shot molding allow for multi-material parts.
CNC Machining Service
- What is the typical lead time for CNC machining?
The range tends to differ according to the order’s difficulty and volume, but the general rule is that we get the work done within 5-10 working days.
- What materials can Gree-Ge CNC machine?
We can use aluminum, steel, titanium, and brass as well as plastics like ABS, PEEK, nylon, and polycarbonate for different applications.
- Can you handle small-batch production?
We certainly do. We ensure punctuality and minimal wastage for both prototypes and orders requiring low volume production.
- Do you offer design support?
Yes, Gree-Ge engineers will assist you with DFM (Design for Manufacturability) so your designs are easier to do with CNC machining.
- Is CNC machining suitable for complex geometries?
Our capacity to perform machining on five-axis, makes it possible for us to produce parts that are very complex in shape with great accuracy.
CNC Milling
- Can a CNC milling machine use different materials?
CNC milling can work on a number of materials including metals like aluminum, steel, titanium, and polymers such as ABS, PEEK, and nylon. It’s also able to mill composites like carbon fiber and fiberglass.
- What is the precision level in CNC?
Gree-Ge’s services are capable of tolerance levels of ±0.005mm. Thus, making it possible to CNC complex parts with high precision.
- Are CNC machines good for prototyping?
Indeed. CNC milling is an effective option for prototyping as they are both efficient and less costly.
- Which industries use CNC milling?
Precision component industries that involve aerospace, automotive, medical equipment, electronics, and industrial manufacturing utilize CNC milling.
- What is the distinction of CNC milling from CNC turning?
CNC milling removes materials using a rotating cutting tool on a stationary workpiece, while a CNC turning machine does the same thing but with a rotating workpiece and a stationary tool.
CNC Turning
- What types of materials can be used in CNC turning?
Turning involves metals such as aluminum, steel, titanium; plastics like PEEK, nylon, and PTFE; and composites including carbon fiber and fiberglass.
- What is a common turnaround time for CNC turning?
Unlike other firms, Gree-Ge prides itself on their fast and reliable final product delivery. The turnaround time for any custom order with high complexity and significant volume can deviate based on the material type.
- What industries benefit from CNC turning?
CNC Turning serves precision components in aerospace, automotive, medical, electronics, and industrial manufacturing industries.
- How accurate is CNC turning?
The tolerance for Gree-Ge CNC turning services can be within ±0.005mm.
- Can CNC turning be used for prototyping?
Absolutely! Prototyping with CNC turning is very efficient and flexible.
Sheet Metal Fabrication
- What are the lead times for sheet metal fabrication?
Standard lead times are 3-5 business days,depending on part complexity and order volume.
- Can I get custom finishes on my parts?
Yes,we offer powder coating,anodizing,electropolishing,and plating to meet your functional and aesthetic needs.
- What is the maximum part size Gree-Ge can fabricate?
We can fabricate parts up to 48” x 48”.Larger sizes may be available based on project requirements
- Do you offer welding and assembly services?
Yes,we provide MIG,TIG,and spot welding,along with assembly services for complex parts
- What materials can be used for sheet metal fabrication?
We support aluminum,stainless steel,carbon steel,copper,and brass,offering flexibility for various applications.
- How precise are Gree-Ge fabricated sheet metal parts?
We follow ISO2768-mK tolerances,holding ± 0.010” for laser cutting and ± 0.020” for bending.Tighter tolerances are available upon request.
- How do I get a quote for sheet metal fabrication?
You could send us your CAD file by Email,WhatsApp,Wechat or contact form.
Die Casting
- What is the lead time for die-cast parts?
Standard lead time is 10–15 business days, depending on part complexity and volume.
- What materials are best for die casting?
Aluminum, zinc, and magnesium are the most commonly used materials due to their strength, lightweight properties, and corrosion resistance.
- What are the size limitations for die casting?
Parts can range from small components under an inch to larger parts up to 24” x 24” x 12” depending on the alloy and casting method.
- Does die casting allow for custom finishing options?
Yes, Gree-Ge offers powder coating, anodizing, electroplating, and more to enhance durability and appearance.
- How do I get a quote for die-cast parts?
Simply upload your CAD file to our platform for an instant quote with pricing and lead time.
Medical CNC
- What materials are commonly used in medical CNC machining?
We use titanium, stainless steel, PEEK, medical-grade plastics, and other biocompatible materials.
- How do I get a quote for medical CNC machining services?
Contact Gree-Ge with your project details, and our team will provide a customized quote based on your specifications.
- How does Gree-Ge ensure quality in medical CNC machining?
We use advanced inspection techniques, including CMM measurement and surface analysis, to verify precision.
- Does Gree-Ge comply with medical industry regulations?
Yes, we adhere to ISO 13485 and FDA standards to ensure compliance with medical manufacturing requirements.
- What tolerances can Gree-Ge achieve in medical CNC machining?
We can achieve tight tolerances up to ±0.001mm, ensuring precision for critical medical applications.
CNC Routing
- What materials can be processed with CNC Routing?
CNC Routing is compatible with wood, plastics, acrylic, aluminum, composites, foam, and more.
- How accurate is CNC Routing?
The precision level of our CNC routers reaches ±0.1mm tolerance based on design complexity and material type.
- Can CNC Routing handle custom and complex designs?
Yes, CNC Routing is ideal for intricate patterns, custom engravings, and unique shapes with high repeatability.
- How does CNC Routing compare to laser cutting?
CNC Routing is better for thicker materials and produces smoother edges, whereas laser cutting is preferred for ultra-fine details and thin materials.
- What is the lead time for CNC Routing projects?
Turnaround times vary depending on project complexity, but we offer rapid production to meet tight deadlines.
Wire EDM Machining
- What are the main advantages of Wire EDM over traditional machining?
Wire EDM technologies enable the production of ultra-precise cuts through complex inner passages which makes it perfect for working on sensitive components.
- What types of materials can be cut with Wire EDM?
Wire EDM is suitable for cutting all electrically conductive materials, including stainless steel, titanium, copper, brass, and hardened tool steel.
- How does Wire EDM ensure high precision?
Wire EDM operates with computer-controlled accuracy, achieving tolerances as tight as ±0.002mm, ensuring precise and repeatable results.
- Can Wire EDM be used for high-volume production?
Our Wire EDM solutions enable both prototyping and high-volume production because they deliver exact same product quality between various pieces.
- Does Wire EDM require post-processing?
Wire EDM produces smooth finishes with minimal burrs, reducing the need for additional finishing operations.
- How cost-effective is Wire EDM machining?
Wire EDM minimizes material waste, reduces tool wear, and eliminates the need for extensive post-processing, making it a cost-efficient option.
Quick-Turn Molding
- How fast can I receive my parts with Quick Turn Molding?
At Gree-Ge, we offer industry-leading turnaround times, with parts typically delivered within days, depending on the complexity and volume of the order.
- What industries benefit the most from Quick Turn Molding?
Industries such as automotive, medical, consumer goods, aerospace, and electronics benefit greatly from Quick Turn Molding due to its speed, precision, and adaptability for different applications.
- Is Quick Turn Molding cost-effective for low-volume production?
Yes, Quick Turn Molding is highly cost-effective for low-volume production runs as it eliminates the need for expensive full-scale tooling.
- Can Quick Turn Molding be used for functional prototypes?
Absolutely. Quick Turn Molding is perfect for creating functional prototypes that closely resemble final production parts.
Prototype Molding
- How long does it take to produce a prototype?
Gree-Ge offers rapid prototyping with turnaround times ranging from a few days to a couple of weeks, depending on the complexity of the design.
- Is Prototype Molding cost-effective?
Yes, it reduces costs by identifying design flaws early, preventing expensive modifications during full-scale production.
- Can Prototype Molding be used for functional testing?
Absolutely. Our prototypes are designed to simulate real-world conditions and performance requirements before mass production.
- What industries benefit from Prototype Molding?
Industries such as automotive, medical, aerospace, consumer products, and electronics benefit from prototype molding to accelerate product development.
- Why should I choose Gree-Ge for Prototype Molding?
Gree-Ge offers precision, speed, and expert support, ensuring high-quality prototypes that streamline the transition from design to full production.
Bridge Molding
- How is Bridge Molding different from Prototype Molding?
Prototype Molding focuses on early-stage testing, while Bridge Molding supports short-run production before finalizing high-volume molds.
- Is Bridge Molding cost-effective?
Yes, it provides an affordable solution for low-volume production without the high cost of full-scale molds.
- Can Bridge Molding be used for functional testing?
Absolutely. It produces fully functional parts that can be tested in real-world applications before mass production.
- How long does the Bridge Molding process take?
Turnaround times vary but typically range from a few weeks to a couple of months, depending on complexity and order volume.
- What materials are used in Bridge Molding?
Gree-Ge offers ABS, polycarbonate, nylon, PEEK, and other engineering-grade plastics based on performance requirements
Production Molding
- How does Production Molding differ from Bridge Molding?
Bridge Molding supports low-to-medium volume production before full-scale manufacturing, while Production Molding is designed for mass production with hardened steel molds.
- How long does the Production Molding process take?
Turnaround time depends on mold complexity, order volume, and material selection but typically ranges from weeks to months for full-scale manufacturing.
- Can Gree-Ge handle custom material formulations?
Absolutely. We work with clients to select or develop custom plastic formulations that meet specific mechanical, thermal, and chemical resistance requirements.
- Is Production Molding cost-effective?
Yes, due to economies of scale, larger production runs significantly reduce per-unit costs compared to low-volume molding processes.
- What materials can be used in Production Molding?
Common materials include ABS, polycarbonate, nylon, polyethylene, and high-performance thermoplastics, tailored to product requirements.
Overmolding
- What is the typical lead time for an overmolding project with Gree-Ge?
Lead times vary based on the complexity of the part, tooling requirements, and volume. Generally, smaller, simpler projects can take a few weeks from design to production.
- Can Gree-Ge handle both low-volume prototyping and high-volume production?
Absolutely. Our flexible manufacturing facilities are designed to accommodate orders of varying sizes.
- How do I choose the right substrate and overmold materials?
Our engineering team will guide you through material selection based on factors like application requirements, chemical compatibility, mechanical properties, and cost-effectiveness.
- Will the overmolded layers peel off over time?
We rigorously test for adhesion and durability, so peeling or separation is highly unlikely when materials are selected and processed correctly.
Insert Molding
- Is there a risk of damaging or shifting the insert during molding?
If the process is set up properly—right mold design, optimized gating, correct injection speed/pressure—the risk is minimal.
- Can Gree-Ge handle different types of inserts in a single part?
Absolutely. We often work with designs that involve multiple inserts (e.g., metal bushings, threaded inserts, and electronic connectors).
- How do I ensure that my insert is compatible with the chosen plastic resin?
Our engineering experts will guide you through the selection process, recommend materials, and perform tests to validate the insert-resin pairing.
- What is the minimum order quantity (MOQ) for insert molding at Gree-Ge?
We accommodate both low-volume and high-volume orders. The MOQ depends on factors like part complexity, tooling requirements, and material availability.
Compression Molding
- What types of products are best suited for compression molding?
Compression molding is excellent for medium-to-large components that require robustness, dimensional stability, and a specific shape.
- Are there any design limitations I should be aware of?
While compression molding can handle complex shapes, features like very thin walls or intricate undercuts may be challenging.
- How long does a typical production cycle take?
Cycle times can vary greatly depending on the material and part size. Some thermoset materials cure quickly, while others may require a longer curing phase.
- Is compression molding environmentally friendly?
It can be. By using the exact amount of material needed and minimizing waste, compression molding often has a lower ecological footprint compared to other processes
- Can I use inserts or metal components within compression-molded parts?
Yes, it’s possible to integrate inserts or metal reinforcements. However, compatibility and mold design are crucial to ensure the inserts are securely encapsulated.
Plastic Extrusion
- Which industries use plastic extrusion most?
Construction, automotive, consumer goods, packaging, and more.
- Can I get complex or custom shapes?
Yes. We design custom dies to achieve profiles tailored to your needs.
- Which materials are best for outdoor applications?
PVC and certain UV-stabilized polymers like ASA or polycarbonate.
- Is co-extrusion possible?
Absolutely. We can extrude multiple layers of different materials for enhanced properties.
- What are the typical lead times for extrusion projects?
It depends on tooling complexity and volume, but we work to deliver in a few weeks or less.
Urethane and Silicone Casting
- Which industries benefit most from urethane and silicone casting?
They’re ideal for sectors needing low-to-medium volume parts, like consumer electronics, medical devices, and automotive.
- How do I decide whether to use urethane or silicone for my project?
Urethane offers strength and varied hardness; silicone excels in flexibility, heat resistance, and biocompatibility.
- Is color matching possible with urethane and silicone casting?
Yes. We can tint or pigment both materials to achieve specific colors.
- What surface finishes can I achieve with these casting methods?
Any finish that matches the master mold—polished, matte, or textured.
- How many parts can I produce from a single mold?
Urethane molds often produce 20–50+ parts; silicone mold longevity varies, but we estimate before starting.
Custom Plastic Fabrication
- What types of plastics are best for custom fabrication?
Common plastics used in custom fabrication include ABS, polycarbonate, acrylic, PVC, PEEK, and nylon. The best choice depends on the application’s strength, flexibility, and temperature resistance requirements.
- How long does the custom fabrication process take?
Lead times vary depending on the complexity, quantity, and material selection. Gree-Ge offers rapid prototyping and expedited production services to meet tight deadlines.
- Can custom plastic fabrication replace metal components?
Yes, in many cases, high-performance plastics can replace metal components, offering benefits such as weight reduction, corrosion resistance, and cost savings.
- What is the maximum size of a part that can be fabricated?
The size limit depends on the fabrication method. CNC machining and vacuum forming allow for larger parts, while injection molding is better suited for smaller, high-volume production.
- Do you offer prototyping services?
Yes, Gree-Ge provides rapid prototyping using 3D printing, CNC machining, and thermoforming to help clients test and refine their designs before full-scale production.
Micro Molding
- How can I get a micro molding quote from Gree-Ge?
You can contact us through our website, provide your design specifications, and our team will offer a tailored solution with pricing and lead time estimates.
- Is micro molding suitable for high-volume production?
Yes, micro molding is ideal for high-volume production, providing consistent quality and cost efficiency across large production runs.
- How does micro molding differ from traditional injection molding?
Micro molding operates on a much smaller scale, requiring specialized machines, tooling, and processing techniques to achieve extreme precision.
- What materials can be used in micro molding?
Common materials include PEEK, LCP, nylon, and high-performance thermoplastics.
- What is the smallest part that can be produced with micro molding?
Micro molding can produce parts as small as 0.1 milligrams with feature sizes in the micron range, depending on the material and design complexity.
Metal Stamping
- What is the minimum order quantity for stamping?
We support both small and large production runs depending on your needs
- Can you work with custom dies?
Yes, we design and build custom dies in-house for every unique part.
- Is metal stamping cost-effective for large volumes?
Absolutely, it’s one of the most cost-efficient methods for high-volume production.
- How accurate are stamped parts?
Our processes achieve tight tolerances and excellent dimensional consistency.
- Do you offer secondary operations?
Yes, we provide machining, finishing, and assembly after stamping.
Metal Extrusion
- What metals can be used in the extrusion process?
Common metals include aluminum, copper, brass, steel, and magnesium.
- Is metal extrusion suitable for complex shapes?
Yes, extrusion is excellent for creating custom cross-sectional profiles with precision
- Does Gree-Ge offer custom die design?
Yes, we design and manufacture custom dies in-house for your unique project needs.
- Are extruded parts strong and durable?
Absolutely, extruded parts offer excellent strength and structural integrity, especially when heat-treated.
- Can I request additional machining after extrusion?
Yes, we provide CNC machining, drilling, cutting, and finishing as part of our services.