"Precision Machining Specialist"
Dongguan CNC machining and injection-mold maker producing high-precision custom parts to tolerances of 0.005mm.
Dongguan OYU Precision Technology Co., Ltd. is a Chinese precision-manufacturing company founded in 2005 and based in Dongguan, Guangdong. The company specializes in high-precision CNC machining and complex plastic injection-mold tooling and molding, customizing parts to tolerances as tight as 0.005mm. Its core capabilities include 3-axis, 4-axis and 5-axis CNC milling, turning, CNC components and rapid prototyping, jigs and fixtures, injection moulds, injection and plastic components, thermoforming, rubber coating, and self-designed equipment. OYU operates a manufacturing base of about 20,000 square meters with more than 500 workers, over 300 production and testing machines, a CNC machining building, a 1000K clean room for injection molding, and an R&D team of more than 40 engineers holding numerous patents.
The company runs ERP and EM3 management systems and is certified to ISO9001, with quality systems aligned to IATF-16949, ISO13485 and GJB9001C. OYU serves the automobile, tool and mold making, consumer electronics and medical industries, with medical work spanning magnetic resonance equipment, ultrasound, X-ray machines, monitors, laser beauty apparatus and surgical robots. The company has supplied OEM and ODM parts to Fortune Global 500 customers including long-term work for Foxconn and lists Apple, Tesla, Nokia and Huawei among its partners. It has also collaborated with Germany's DMG MORI on an Industry 4.0 unmanned machining workshop concept.
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WEBSITE
https://en.szoyu.comPHONE
+86 18826812259HEADQUARTERS
China
Company Facts
Founded
2005
Primary Role
Component Supplier
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Primary Region
Asia-Pacific
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Funding Stage
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