5-Axis Machining

Stratamach is capable of simultaneous 5-axis machining of the most difficult parts and materials. We excel at innovative process and fixture design, which allows us to provide customers the highest level of quality. 

Our machining envelope:
     Max Length:     40" (1000mm)
     Max Width:      40" (1000mm)
     Max Height:     27" (700mm)

Example Materials:
     Alloy Steel, Stainless Steel, Tool Steel
     Titanium, Inconel, Hastelloy, Invar
     Aluminum, Magnesium, Zinc, Bronze
     Engineering Plastic, Composite, Honeycomb


3D Printing

Stratamach offers 3D Printing services using the Fused Deposition Modeling process (FDM/FFF). We provide CAD modeling to support new design or reverse engineering projects, as well as to prepare customer-supplied models for the unique requirements of the 3D Printing process. We also stock a wide variety of materials (and colors), allowing us to offer a number of options with exceptional turnaround. Our in-house machining and assembly capability allows us to offer tighter tolerances and features not typically available in printed parts, like precision fits and functional threads.

Our 3D Printing envelope:
     Max Length:     10" (250mm)
     Max Width:      8" (205mm)
     Max Height:     8" (200mm)
     Layer Heights:   .002"-.012" (0.050mm - 0.300mm)

Stocked Materials:
     PLA - Polylactic Acid
     ABS - Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
     PETG - Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol-Modified
     TPU - Thermoplastic Polyurethane (flexible)
     PA - Polyamide / Nylon
     POM - Polyoxymethylene / Acetal / Delrin


Consulting

Stratamach has experienced manufacturing engineers with extensive and diverse backgrounds. From the tool room to the robotic assembly line, hydraulic presses to gear hobs, 5-Axis lasers to rotary broaches. The breadth of our knowledge and experience allow us to develop creative solutions to our customers' most challenging manufacturing processes.

Put our experience to work for you and let us guide your team through the manufacturing engineering process, from planning and risk assessment, to tool design and prototyping, all the way to production.