Production And Testing Equipment
Our Capabilities
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Beray specializes in precision CNC machining services, transforming steel, aluminum, copper, and stainless steel into complex custom parts. Equipped with advanced multi‑axis machines, we deliver high‑accuracy components through milling, turning, drilling, and tapping. Our streamlined workflow ensures rapid prototyping, consistent quality control, and competitive lead times to meet diverse industry needs.
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Our sheet metal fabrication services shape steel, aluminum, copper, and stainless steel into precision components. Utilizing laser cutting, CNC punching, bending, welding, and forming, we achieve tight tolerances and complex geometries. Finishing options include powder coating, anodizing, and galvanizing. Rigorous inspection and optimized workflows guarantee fast turnaround and consistent quality.
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Our casting and forging services produce durable metal parts from raw materials like steel, aluminum, and copper. We utilize precision sand casting, die casting, and closed‑die forging to achieve optimal strength and intricate designs. Heat treatment, machining, and surface finishes (plating, painting, polishing) ensure dimensional accuracy, enhanced durability, and rapid delivery.
CNC Maching

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CNC Milling
CNC milling uses rotary cutters to remove material from a solid block, ideal for creating complex 2D and 3D shapes with high accuracy and smooth surface finishes.

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CNC Turning
Turning involves rotating the workpiece while a cutting tool shapes the exterior, perfect for producing round or cylindrical parts with tight tolerances and excellent consistency.

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CNC DRILLING
CNC drilling precisely creates holes of various sizes and depths in metal parts, commonly used for fastener holes, mounting points, and internal passages in components.

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CNC GRINDING
Grinding uses abrasive wheels to achieve extremely fine finishes and tight tolerances, especially suitable for hardened materials or parts requiring high surface precision.

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CNC BORING
Boring enlarges and fine-tunes pre-drilled holes to achieve exact diameters, commonly used in precision engineering applications like engine parts or hydraulic systems.

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CNC TAPPING
CNC tapping cuts internal threads into holes, ensuring fastener compatibility in parts. It's essential for components that require screw or bolt connections.

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ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE MACHINING(EDM)
EDM uses electrical sparks to erode hard materials into intricate shapes, ideal for complex cavities, sharp corners, and hard-to-machine metals like tool steel.

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5-AXIS MACHINING
5-axis machining allows movement along five axes simultaneously, enabling complex geometries, undercuts, and precise contours in a single setup for high-efficiency manufacturing.
sheet metal fabrication

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Metal cutting
Metal cutting involves removing material from sheet metal using tools like shears, laser cutters, or water jets. This process enables precise shapes and intricate designs with minimal waste. Fast and versatile, it's foundational for subsequent forming and assembly steps.

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metal forming
Metal forming bends and stretches sheet metal into desired shapes without removing material. Techniques include press braking, rolling, and stamping. By applying controlled force, this process produces consistent angles, curves, and contours, ideal for enclosures, brackets, and decorative components.

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roll forming
Roll forming continuously shapes metal by passing it through a series of rollers. Each set of rollers gradually bends the material into its final profile. This high‑speed process excels at producing long lengths of uniform, complex cross‑sections like channels, angles, and roofing panels.

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sheet metal fabrication
Sheet metal fabrication combines cutting, forming, and assembling to produce finished components or assemblies. It includes punching, lancing, bending, and welding operations. Versatile and cost‑effective, it delivers custom panels, brackets, and enclosures for industries ranging from electronics to automotive.

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tube bending and fabrication
Tube bending and fabrication shapes metal tubes into precise angles and curves using rotary draw, mandrel, or roll bending. After forming, tubes may be cut, welded, and assembled into frames, manifolds, or structural supports. Essential for hydraulic lines, furniture, and architectural elements.

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metal welding
Metal welding joins sheet metal and tubing by melting base materials or adding filler metal. Common methods include MIG, TIG, and spot welding. Welding ensures strong, durable bonds for frames, enclosures, and assemblies, with minimal distortion and excellent joint integrity.

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stainless steel fabrication
Stainless steel fabrication specializes in cutting, forming, and finishing corrosion‑resistant steel alloys. Processes mirror standard sheet metal work but require specific tooling and parameters to preserve alloy properties. Ideal for food processing, medical equipment, and architectural applications demanding hygiene and longevity.
How we started

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INVESTMENT CASTING
Precision casting process using wax patterns coated with a ceramic shell. Once hardened, the wax is melted away and molten metal is poured in. This yields exceptionally detailed parts with tight tolerances and smooth surfaces, ideal for aerospace, medical devices, and intricate tooling

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WATER GLASS CASTING
A sand‑based molding method where sodium silicate ("water glass") acts as the binder. After molding, CO₂ gas triggers rapid curing, producing durable molds. It's cost‑effective for large components like engine blocks and agricultural machinery, offering moderate precision and quick turnaround for high‑volume runs

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TURNING PROCESS
A lathe‑driven machining technique in which a rotating workpiece is shaped by fixed cutting tools. It excels at producing cylindrical parts-shafts, bushings, pins-with excellent dimensional accuracy and surface finish. Commonly used in automotive, aerospace, and general manufacturing for both prototypes and production runs

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MILLING PROCESS
Machining operation where rotating multi‑point cutters remove material from a stationary workpiece. Capable of creating slots, pockets, gears, and complex 3D profiles, it handles a wide range of materials. Essential for prototyping and precision fabrication in tooling, electronics, aerospace, and automotive industries

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LOST WAX CASTING
Also known as precision casting, this technique uses wax models encased in a refractory mold. Once the wax is melted out, molten metal fills the cavity, reproducing extremely fine details and thin walls. It's perfect for jewelry, art sculptures, and aerospace components in low to medium‑volume production
- ATTN: Fiona (Sales Manager)
- Email: sales01@beray-metal.com
- Add: 9-89-11, Building 017, No.128 Huizhan Road, Yinzhou District, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province

