Custom Automation Components for Diverse Industries

 
Navigating Low-Cost Pressure with Precision & Efficiency
Dakings specializes in non-standard automation parts—supporting electronics, 3C, AI, medical, and new energy sectors. We thrive amid industry competition by delivering cost-effective solutions for small-batch, multi-variety projects, with strict flatness control and diverse processing capabilities.

Automation Manufacturing Capabilities

Versatile Processes for Multi-Variety Automation Parts
  • CNC Machining
    Handles aluminum profiles (6061/6063) and stainless steel (304/316) with high efficiency—ideal for non-standard brackets, frames, and precision modules.
  • Sheet Metal Fabrication
    Supports complex bending and welding for structural parts, with strict flatness control (≤0.03mm) for assembly accuracy.
  • EDM & Wire Cutting​​​​​​​
    Precise machining for small, intricate components (e.g., 3C automation fixtures) requiring tight tolerances (±0.005mm).
  • Surface Treatments
    Cost-effective options—anodizing, powder coating, and sandblasting for aluminum; electroplating and blackening for steel—meeting both aesthetic and functional needs.

Automation Applications

Automation Parts for Cross-Industry Needs

Why Choose Us

Why Choose Dakings for Automation Parts

Project Expert Team

  Our team averages 10+ years in automation machining, operating advanced 3-5 axis CNC centers. We handle complex non-standard parts—from aluminum profiles to stainless steel components—ensuring precision (±0.01mm) even for small-batch, multi-variety projects.
 
 

Customized Solutions

 
We tailor services to your needs: design optimization (cost-saving for 6061 aluminum) to flexible production. Whether prototyping fixtures or scaling to 500+ units, we adapt processes to meet flatness, surface finish, and timeline demands.
 

Strict Quality Control

 
Our process spans raw material checks (certified from top suppliers) to in-process inspections—focusing on critical features like mating surface flatness (≤0.02mm) and anodizing uniformity. We balance quality and cost to fit competitive markets.
 

Precision Inspection

 
Equipped with Zeiss CMMs, Marr comparators, and Mitsutoyo gauges, we verify tight tolerances (geometric tolerances ≤0.005mm) and surface quality (no flaws in finishes). Our 99.5% qualification rate ensures reliable part performance.
 

Materials & Surface Treatments

Cost-Effective Materials for Automation
Surface Treatments
Aluminum: Anodizing (clear/black), sandblasting, powder coating (cost-efficient for large batches).
Steel: Electroplating, blackening, QPQ (wear resistance without high cost).
Key Materials
Aluminum (6061-T6/6063):Lightweight, easy to machine—ideal for structural frames and brackets (balancing cost and performance).
Stainless Steel (304/316):Corrosion-resistant options for harsh environments (e.g., new energy factories).
Carbon Steel (1045, Q235):Economical choice for non-critical structural parts, with surface treatments to enhance durability.
Quality Control for Automation Parts
1
Dimensional Checks
CMM and flatness testers verify critical specs (e.g., ±0.01mm for mating surfaces).
2
Surface Inspection
Visual checks for anodizing uniformity (no gaps or discoloration); sandblasting texture consistency.
3
Functional Testing
Go/no-go gauges for thread accuracy; assembly trials to ensure parts fit seamlessly in modules.
4
Cost-Smart Checks
Targeted inspections on critical features (e.g., flatness for mounting surfaces) to avoid unnecessary testing expenses.
FAQs

Q1: How do you balance quality and cost in competitive automation part manufacturing?

A: We optimize by:  ① Using cost-effective materials (6061 aluminum, 1045 steel) with minimal waste; 
② Streamlining CNC toolpaths for multi-part runs; 
③ Targeted inspections (focusing on critical features like flatness) to avoid over-testing. This ensures parts meet tolerance (±0.01mm) and surface standards—without unnecessary costs.

Q2: Can you handle small-batch, multi-variety non-standard automation parts efficiently?

A: Yes. Our 3-5 axis CNC centers and flexible workflows support quick changeovers between parts (50+ varieties, 10-50 units/batch). We optimize by grouping similar materials (e.g., 6063 aluminum profiles) and standardizing surface treatments (anodizing, powder coating), ensuring fast turnaround (3-5 days) even for diverse non-standard orders.

Q3: How do you ensure flatness and geometric tolerances for large automation components?

A: For large parts, we use: ① Precision grinding with in-process flatness checks (≤0.02mm/m); 
② Multiple stress-relief cycles (especially for aluminum) to reduce deformation;
 ③ Post-machining calibration with Zeiss CMMs. This guarantees parts fit seamlessly in assemblies, even after repeated use.

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District,Shenzhen Guangdong,China, 518104
 
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