Top Shops 2011: Hyper-Tech
This shop uses CNC turning, milling, gear cutting, ID and OD grinding, honing and broaching to be a done-in-one supplier of machined parts.
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More than an ordinary machine shop, Hyper-Tech offers turning, milling, gear cutting, ID and OD grinding, honing and broaching all on the latest CNC equipment. This enables it to maintain high quality standards throughout the entire manufacturing process.
Hyper-Tech is dedicated to producing parts that meet today’s tough acceptance standards, and its quality control system is designed to meet or exceed most aerospace requirements. Its machinists have gone through rigorous journeyman training. They go back to school for continuing education on the latest technology, including CNC and CAM programming and the newest quality-control methods. The shop designs and manufactures mechanical assemblies, prototypes and runs production-volume lots. It works with a vast array of metals from aluminum to zinc as well as plastics.
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