Automation Parts

Your Leading Automation Parts Supplier

 

Suzhou Huaquan Electromechanical Manufacturing Co., Ltd. established in 2008, specializes in the manufacturing of precision machined parts and customized mechanical components. The company focuses on CNC machining, textile machinery parts, and electromechanical components, supported by stable production capacity and patented technologies. With a strong quality control system and practical engineering experience, it serves both domestic and North American manufacturing markets.

 

 
 
Why Choose Us

Extensive Industry Experience

Established in 2008, the company has long-term experience in manufacturing electromechanical and textile machinery parts. It has developed an integrated capability covering machining, molds, and fixture processing.

Advanced Production Equipment

Equipped with CNC machines, CNC lathes, grinding machines, and wire cutting equipment, enabling stable precision machining and efficient production.

 

Customization Expertise

Supports customized machining for shafts, aluminum parts, molds, and automation components based on drawings or technical requirements.

 

Strong Market Coverage

With a dual-market presence in domestic and North America, the company supports a wide range of industrial applications. Backed by patented technologies and custom equipment development, it ensures reliable solutions for diverse customer needs.

 

Technical Specifications of Automation Parts

 

Parameter

Details

Manufacturing Process

CNC Turning, CNC Milling, Grinding, Drilling

Tolerance

±0.005 mm, tighter tolerances available upon request

Surface Roughness

Ra 0.8 – 3.2 μm

Materials Supported

Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, Brass, Copper, Plastics, Titanium

Maximum Part Size

Up to 800 mm

Minimum Feature Size

≥ 0.2 mm

Surface Treatment

Anodizing, Plating, Black Oxide, Powder Coating, Polishing

Heat Treatment

Quenching, Tempering, Hardening, Stress Relieving

Application Types

Motion Components, Fixtures, Brackets, Shafts, Housings

Assembly Compatibility

Designed for integration into automated systems and production lines

Quality Control

CMM Inspection, Dimensional Checks, Functional Verification

Production Volume

Prototype, Small Batch, Medium to High Volume

Lead Time

7–25 days depending on complexity and quantity

File Formats Accepted

STEP, STP, IGES, DWG, PDF

Compliance

ISO 9001 Quality Management System

 

Industrial Equipment Parts

 

Features of Automation Parts

High Processing Accuracy
This method allows for extremely precise machining, often achieving tolerances down to the order of 1/1000th of a millimeter. Beyond dimensional accuracy, the surface roughness can also be adjusted to suit your specific application. This high level of precision even makes it possible to produce parts for fit-checks with other components.

 

Wide Range of Compatible Materials
While machining difficulty can vary, a wide range of resins and metals can be precisely cut. Many materials are well-suited for machining, so you can almost always find one that meets your specific requirements.

 

Ideal for High-Mix, Low-Volume Production
Because machining doesn't require costly upfront investments like molds, it's ideal for small-batch production and prototyping.

 

Common Materials of Automation Parts

 

Carbon Alloys
Carbon alloys are beneficial to use when creating machinery parts due to its corrosion resistance and extreme temperature stability. The carbon content in our alloys is below 5% by weight, meaning the steel can achieve a greater weldability and formability but still maintain the strength of steel. Carbon alloys are commonly used for parts that require corrosion resistance, strength and wear resistant properties.

 

Aluminum
On the other hand, aluminum can be used for parts that don't require much strength. Due to the lack of density in aluminum, the energy output for machining is fairly low compared to machining other materials. If your machine has weight restrictions, using aluminum parts may prove to be beneficial due to its low density and light weight. Aluminum also has excellent corrosion resistance, and is easy to work with heavy machinery due to its thermal and electrical conductivity. Because of its lightweight and general availability, aluminum is fairly inexpensive compared to other metals.

 

Brass
Along with having great strength and being resistant to corrosion, brass is often used for heavy machinery that is visible to others due to its favorable appearance and color. Brass is also very resistant to rust, making it a favorable material for machines that will be operating near water or in high humidity atmospheres. Brass is known as being extremely malleable, so it can be easily transformed into any part that you may need. Although regularly more expensive than other materials, it may be easier to work with depending on the part you need for your heavy machining product.

 

Stainless Steel
One of the most widely used metals for machining purposes today is stainless steel. Although it's very popular, it may be hard to machine due to its intense strength and hardness. However, because of its hardness, it is a great material for heavy machinery that will be used outdoors, as it has a low corrosive property as well. Stainless steel also has a high resistance to heat, allowing it to retain strength at high temperatures.

 

Plastics
Plastic can be used for a variety of different purposes, including creating parts for heavy machinery. Although plastic isn't very heat resistant due to its low melting temperature, its light weight and high versatility makes it an easy-to-use material for majority of machine parts. Because plastic is generally lower is strength, it would be beneficial to use it for a machine that requires light weight material.

 

 

Manufacturing Process of Automation Parts

 

Process

Best For

Common Materials

Volume

Tolerance

Relative Cost

Casting

Complex shapes, internal geometries

Aluminum, iron, steel, zinc

Medium–High

Moderate

Low–Medium per unit

Molding

High-volume plastic parts

Plastics, rubber, silicone

High–Very High

Moderate–Good

Very low per unit (high tooling)

Forming

Sheet metal parts, structural components

Steel, aluminum, copper, titanium

Medium–High

Moderate

Low–Medium per unit

Machining

Precision parts, tight tolerances, complex geometry

Metals, plastics, composites

Low–High

Very tight (±0.0005"+)

Medium–High per unit

Joining

Multi-component assemblies

Metals, plastics, composites

Any

Depends on method

Varies

Surface Treatment

Protection, identification, aesthetics

Applied to metals, plastics

Any

N/A (secondary process)

Low–Medium

Additive (3D Printing)

Prototyping, complex geometries, low volume

Plastics, resins, metals

Low–Medium

Moderate

Low (no tooling)

 

 

Application of Automation Parts

Aerospace components (mounting brackets, housings, engine parts)


Medical devices (surgical tools, implant components)


Automotive parts (fuel-system components, drivetrain parts)


Industrial machinery (spindles, gears, custom fixtures)


Electronics (heat sinks, enclosures, connector housings)

Agricultural Machinery Parts

 

 

Tolerance Range of Automation Parts

 

 

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Textile Machinery Parts

Ordering Process

 

Send Us Inquiry → Receive Our Quotation → Negotiate Details → Confirm the Sample → Sign Contract/Deposit → Mass Production →cargo Ready → Balance/Delivery → Further Cooperation

 

Payment Terms

 

 

T.T with 30% downpayment, 70%before shipment.
Paypal or West Union also accept.

 

 

Packing & Transportation

 

 

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FAQ

 

 

Q: What are automation parts?

A: They are precision components used in automated machines and production systems to ensure reliable operation.

Q: What materials are commonly used for automation parts?

A: Common materials include aluminum, steel, stainless steel, brass, plastics, and titanium.

Q: What types of automation systems use these parts?

A: They are used in robotics, assembly lines, packaging machines, and testing equipment.

Q: Can parts be customized for specific applications?

A: Yes, all parts can be manufactured based on customer drawings or technical requirements.

Q: Are surface treatments available?

A: Yes, options include anodizing, plating, coating, and polishing depending on application needs.

Q: Can these parts be used in high-speed automation systems?

A: Yes, they are designed for repeatability and stability in high-speed and continuous operations.

Q: How do you ensure part consistency in batch production?

A: Consistency is controlled through stable machining processes and systematic inspection.

Q: Do you support assembly-ready or sub-assembled parts?

A: Yes, parts can be delivered as individual components or pre-assembled units based on requirements.

As one of the leading automation parts manufacturers and suppliers in China, we warmly welcome you to buy bulk customized automation parts made in China here from our factory. If you have any enquiry about pricelist and free sample, please feel free to email us.

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