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High-quality surface finishing services enhance both the aesthetics and functionality of your products. We offer professional surface finishing for metals, composites, and plastics — turning your prototypes or products into practical and beautiful realities.

Our finishing services cover most manufacturing processes, including CNC machining, sheet metal fabrication, 3D printing, injection molding, casting, and more.

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What is a CNC Machining Center?

A CNC machining center is an advanced, computer-controlled machine tool capable of performing multiple machining operations—such as milling, drilling, tapping, boring, and sometimes turning.

Ashely . March 9, 2026

How many kinds of Types in CNC Machining Centers?

There are at least 5 different CNC lathes type in Machining Centers: Vertical Machining Center, Horizontal Machining, 5-Axis Machining Center, Gantry / Bridge Mill, Turn-Mill Center (Multi-Tasking).

Ashely . March 9, 2026

What is CNC Machining?

CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machining is a subtractive manufacturing process in which pre-programmed computer software controls the movement of factory tools and machinery to remove material from a solid workpiece, creating a finished part or product.

Ashely . March 9, 2026

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FAQs About Our NPI Solutions Services

Why Tooling?

Tooling is the foundation of high-volume, repeatable manufacturing. Tooling turns a slow, manual process into a fast, automated, high-volume production system. If you need mass production, you must be choose tooling and molding production.

The molding workshop includes EDM, wire EDM, 50+CNC machining center, 50+injection machines ranging from 80 to 1000 tons, ect to meet different production requirements. Request equipment list, contact our team: ashely@rpdmfg.com.

Yes, exactly. We support both. You can either for use at your own facility or leave it with us for long-term molding production.

We operate under a rigorous Quality Management System (QMS) aligned with ISO standards. Our 5 Steps QC process is including IQC (Incoming Quality Control) , FQC (Final Quality Control) , OQC (Outgoing Quality Control) for routine production.
QE (Quality Engineering) / CAPA (Corrective and Preventive Actions) implemented throughout the entire product lifecycle, especially during the post-sale stage, to drive continuous improvement. Simply speaking  100% inspection before shipment to ensure zero defects.

One of the reasons engineers purchase from RPD is that we take on all the risks for you. We guarantee you’ll love what you get. Not happy with it? We’ll either redo it or give you a full refund. Your purchase is completely risk-free.

Material – Hardened steel (costly but durable for high volume)

Complexity – CNC, EDM, polishing; multi-cavity, undercuts add cost

Precision – Tight tolerances require advanced equipment & skilled labor

Customization – Every mold is custom-built for a specific part

Engineering – Significant design time for cooling, ejection, and geometry

We accept STEP, IGES, STL, DWG, DXF, and other common CAD formats.

1. Part Geometry – Shape, size, and complexity drive mold design. Thin walls, intricate details, and complex geometries require specialized features like additional cooling or advanced gating systems.

2. Material Selection – The plastic type affects cooling rates, shrinkage, and flow. Polypropylene shrinks more; polycarbonate needs higher mold temperatures. Abrasive or corrosive plastics also demand wear-resistant mold materials.

3. Tolerances & Precision – High-precision parts (automotive, medical) require tighter mold tolerances — which complicates design and increases cost.

4. Ejection System – Ejector pins, air blasts, or stripper plates must be carefully integrated to remove parts without damage — affecting both design and cycle time.

5. Gate Design – Gate type and location (direct, pin, edge) control how molten plastic enters the mold, impacting part quality, surface finish, and cycle time.

6. Undercuts & Parting Lines – Undercuts or complex shapes may require side actions or lifters to release the part, increasing mold complexity and cost.

Yes, we offer two key benefits for molds set up at our facility: free storage and free maintenance.

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