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Low Volume CNC Machining

With DEK's low volume CNC machining, you can get high-quality parts for several industry uses. You can order a low volume as we don’t have any minimum requirement.

With our numerous years of experience in CNC machining and a team of professionals, we deliver just the best. We understand that accurate precision matters to you, and it does matter to us. And so, we give only top-notch parts that meet your expectations in terms of precision, quality, resolution, and finishing.

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Low Volume CNC Machining - High Quality, Precise, Reliable, and Fast

Small Batch CNC Machining

At DEK, we appreciate customer satisfaction, and so we always strive to deliver beyond your expectations. We offer a range of materials just so you can select the best for your project.

Whether you need just a prototype or a small batch production, we are open to giving the best advice that suits your CNC machining. With our team of experts, state-of-the-art technological machines and devices, and our well-equipped workshop, we deliver quality, cost-effective, precise components for several industries.

No matter what your CNC machining needs are, we are committed to offering the perfect solution.

  • Tight tolerance of +/-0.005mm
  • No minimum order quantity
  • Fast, reliable, and cost-effective service
  • Machining parts with complex geometries
  • Custom finishing and surface treatments
  • Well-packaged with fast and efficient delivery
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Machining Capabilities

CNC Machining Capabilities

DEK has a range of precision CNC machining sub-services. Our state-of-the-art equipment for CNC milling, turning, Swiss CNC turning, precision grinding, EDM machining, and gear machining ensures flawless execution of your most intricate projects.

CNC Machining Materials

We offer a wide range of metal and plastic materials for CNC machining. If you don't see the material you require, please contact us or view our full materials list.

Metals

Aluminum
Brass
Copper
Mild Steel
Stainless Steel
Titanium
Tool Steel

Plastics

ABS
Acrylic
Delrin
Nylon
HDPE
PC
PEEK
Aluminum

Aluminum is lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and offers excellent machinability, making it a top choice for CNC machining.

At DEK, we machine aluminum to create precision components for the automotive, aerospace, and electronics sectors. With high-speed CNC tools, we deliver tight tolerances, smooth finishes, and rapid turnaround, ideal for prototypes and custom parts.

Alloy

AL6061, AL7075, AL6063, AL5083, AL5052, etc.

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Brass

Brass is a copper-zinc alloy known for its ease of machining, good strength, and corrosion resistance.

We process brass to produce fittings, valves, electrical connectors, and decorative parts. Our company’s high-precision CNC machining service ensure clean, burr-free surfaces and exceptional accuracy, meeting the standards of industries such as plumbing and electronics.

Alloy

Brass 260, C360, Cz121, etc

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Copper

Copper offers excellent electrical and thermal conductivity, making it essential for electrical components.

At DEK, we machine copper with care to avoid deformation or surface damage, delivering components like heat sinks, terminals, and conductive housings. The precision and consistency that we offer ensure optimal performance in electronics and thermal applications.

Alloy

Copper C101, C110, etc.

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Mild Steel

Mild steel is strong, affordable, and ideal for structural applications.

We utilise carbon steel to create components for the automotive, agricultural, and machinery industries. Through precise CNC machining, we deliver carbon steel parts with high dimensional accuracy, strength, and reliable performance for low-volume production.

Alloy

Mild Steel 1018, 1045, A36, 1215, etc.

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Stainless Steel

Stainless steel is known for its strength, corrosion resistance, and clean appearance.

At DEK, we machine stainless steel into durable components for the medical, food processing, and oil & gas industries. Using advanced CNC systems, we achieve superior precision and finish on complex geometries, ensuring long-lasting and high-performance parts.

Alloy

Stainless Steel 301, 303, 304, 316, 17-4 PH, etc.

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Titanium

Titanium is highly valued for its strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility.

At DEK, we process titanium for aerospace, medical implants, and high-performance automotive parts. With precision CNC machining and strict quality control, we deliver complex titanium parts that meet stringent industry demands.

Alloy

Titanium Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 5, etc.

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Tool Steel

Tool steel is a high-hardness alloy used in manufacturing tools and dies.

At DEK, we employ specialized CNC techniques to machine tool steel into molds, cutting dies, and wear-resistant components. Our precision capabilities allow us to maintain tight tolerances and surface quality, crucial for tooling applications across industries.

Alloy

Tool Steel A2, A3, D2, S7, etc.

 

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ABS

ABS is a tough, impact-resistant thermoplastic commonly used for enclosures and prototypes.

At DEK, we machine ABS to create parts like power tools and electronic housings, fixtures, and consumer product parts. With high-quality CNC finishing, we ensure dimensional stability and smooth surface finishes ideal for functional and visual testing.

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Acrylic

Acrylic is a lightweight, clear plastic with good rigidity and UV resistance.

At DEK, we machine acrylic for display components, lighting covers, and signage. Our CNC machining process provides polished edges and clean finishes, making it suitable for both functional and aesthetic applications.

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Delrin

Delrin is a high-strength plastic with low friction and excellent dimensional stability.

At DEK, we machine Delrin into precision gears, fasteners, and jigs used in the medical and automotive sectors. Our company's advanced machining process ensures clean finishes and precise tolerances, perfect for mechanical components.

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Nylon

Nylon is durable, lightweight, wear-resistant, and offers low friction.

At DEK, we utilise nylon to manufacture components like gears and industrial components. Our CNC machining processes maintain excellent accuracy and performance, ensuring that nylon parts meet functional requirements in mechanical and automotive systems.

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HDPE

HDPE is a durable, low-friction plastic with good chemical resistance.

At DEK, we use HDPE to manufacture spacers, fluid handling components, and protective parts. Our company’s CNC expertise ensures smooth finishes and dimensional accuracy for long-lasting plastic parts.

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PC

Polycarbonate is transparent, impact-resistant, and heat-resistant.

At DEK, we manufacture consumer and household components, medical and safety parts like lenses, protective covers, and housings from polycarbonate. Our CNC systems ensure clarity and dimensional accuracy, making polycarbonate parts reliable for optical, medical, and electronic applications.

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PEEK

PEEK is a high-performance plastic resistant to heat, chemicals, and wear. It has high strength, dimensional stability, and light weight.

We machine PEEK for aerospace, medical, and electronic components. Using precision CNC equipment, we deliver tight-tolerance parts that meet critical performance standards in extreme environments.

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Surface Finishes

Achieve the perfect finish with our post-machining treatments. Explore custom surface finishes that meet your aesthetic and performance needs.
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Instant & Accurate Quotes

We will thoroughly review each drawing and provide accurate quotes.
CNC Machining Engineers

We don't use online automated quotation tools, because it is very inaccurate. Online quote platforms rely solely on calculations based on cutting amounts and fixed coefficients, they fail to account for actual processing nuances, such as material deformation after heat treatment, tight tolerance requirements, grinding after heat treatment, etc. Consequently, automated price calculations can lead to inaccuracies, ultimately increasing your costs.

But you can rest assured at DEK!

Our quotations are both cost-effective and accurate because we have a team of professional mechanical engineers who meticulously review each drawing. These engineers boast over 10 years of experience and possess deep expertise in programming, machine operation, post-processing, material properties, and more. Ensure you will get accurate quotes within 6 hours.

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Our Ordering Process

Different from the Internet quote platforms, we produce and complete all the details of your parts in our own factory. Each step is professional and reliable, ensuring you can rest assured.
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Send RFQ with 2D/3D drawings and detailed requirements via Email or online form.

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Review & Quote

Our Engineer team will review every drawing carefully and provide an accurate quote within 6 hours.

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Confirm Order

Confirm the quote, details and delivery schedule, then sign the contract.

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Production

Arrange production process, start programming and machining.

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Quality Control

Strict quality control during production and final inspection.

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Packaging & Shipping

Pack the parts, attach part identification labels, and start shipping.

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FAQ

Low Volume CNC Machining Buying FAQs

No, DEK has no minimum order requirement. You can order as few as one part. This makes us a perfect fit if you're working on a prototype or need only a limited quantity for testing or a short production cycle.
You can choose from a wide variety of metals (aluminium, stainless steel, brass, titanium, etc.) and plastics (ABS, nylon, PEEK, acrylic, etc.). DEK helps you select the most suitable material based on your application, durability, and cost goals.
Lead times typically range from 4 to 7 business days.
DEK offers tight tolerances, typically up to ±0.005 mm, depending on the material and geometry of the part. If you need even more precise results, we can evaluate your requirements and adjust accordingly to match your specs.
Yes, we provide a wide range of surface finishes, including anodising, powder coating, polishing, bead blasting, and more. We also offer functional coatings like chemical-resistant or wear-resistant treatments, depending on your part's end use.
Absolutely. Our advanced CNC machines and experienced engineering team can handle intricate geometries, deep cavities, tight angles, and multi-axis machining. Even if your design is complex, we’ll help you bring it to life with precision.
Yes, it is very cost-effective for prototypes, pilot runs, and short-term production. Since you don't need molds or expensive tooling, DEK helps you cut down on upfront investment while still delivering high-quality, end-use parts.
Yes. DEK offers full support from one-off prototyping to short production runs. You can start with a prototype, test it, and seamlessly move into low-volume production.
We serve a wide range of industries, including aerospace, automotive, medical, robotics, consumer products, electronics, and industrial equipment. Whether you're developing a new product or improving an existing one, DEK has the capability and experience to meet your needs.
CNC milling uses rotating cutting tools to remove material from a stationary workpiece, ideal for complex surfaces or pockets. CNC turning rotates the material while a stationary tool removes material, which makes it perfect for cylindrical or symmetrical parts. DEK offers both to accommodate your design needs.

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TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW

Knowledge about Low Volume CNC Machining

What is Low-Volume CNC Machining?

Low-volume CNC machining is a manufacturing process used to produce small quantities of custom parts, typically ranging from a single unit to a few hundred. It uses computer-controlled milling, turning, or drilling machines to shape raw materials into precise components.

This method is ideal when you need high-quality parts without committing to mass production. It allows for fast production, excellent dimensional accuracy, and flexibility in design changes. You can choose from a wide range of materials and finishes while keeping costs and lead times manageable. Whether you're prototyping, performing product validation, or fulfilling limited orders, low-volume CNC machining gives you full control and efficiency.

What are the Advantages of Low-Volume CNC Machining?

Low-volume CNC machining gives you a cost-effective and flexible way to manufacture high-quality parts without large-scale production commitments.

  • No minimum order quantity
  • Faster turnaround time
  • Lower initial costs
  • High precision and tight tolerances
  • Flexibility to update or revise designs
  • Ideal for prototyping and functional testing
  • Supports both metal and plastic materials
  • Access to various surface finishing options

When Do You Need Low-Volume CNC Machining?

You need low-volume CNC machining when your production demand is limited, or you’re still in the early stages of product development. It’s especially useful for prototyping, functional testing, and small-batch production.

If you're launching a new product, testing the market, or manufacturing specialised parts in limited quantities, this process helps reduce cost and risk.

You may also choose it for bridge production as it covers demand while you prepare for full-scale manufacturing. It’s an ideal solution when you need high-quality, consistent parts quickly, but don’t want to invest in expensive tooling or wait for large production runs.

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