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Developing prototypes and CNC machining custom parts for mission-critical industries such as medical and aerospace takes more than sophisticated equipment. It takes knowledge, talent and an intense focus on quality. At Protomatic, everything we do is based with one thought in mind: Life-Saving Precision.

Get details on the materials we work with, our machining specialties, manufacturing capabilities, and manufacturing methods. Protomatic offers both CAD and CAM design services, supported by technical documenting and advanced equipment resources. CNC precision is ensured through inspections using a full range of metrology services including both CMS and CMM.
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Protomatic has extensive capabilities and offers a full array of CNC machining and contract manufacturing capabilities - including the ability to offer design support and custom manufacturing, manufacturing parts to meet OEM specific needs. Special operations such as CO2 machining, tumbling, glass bead blasting, micro-blasting, polishing, riveting, and assembly.
Protomatic is a CNC machining shop specializing in prototype and production components, primarily for the medical and aerospace industries. We also offer precision components for other advanced technology industries such as electrical and optical OEMs. Turning ideas into reality has always been our cornerstone.
Protomatic employs a professional and knowledgeable staff which promotes ease of interaction for technical development of your critical components. We support expedited and rush shipping programs for a quick response to your needs, while maintaining cost competitiveness throughout our industry. Protomatic creates casting patterns, then turnkeys the cast/forged parts and completes the machining and finishing processes.
Protomatic offers full inspection services with CMM inspection capabilities on all of your dimensionally critical parts. Consistency is ensured with climate and dust-controlled manufacturing practices. Gauges are monitored using "GAGETrak" and are calibrated to NIST and/or ISO 10012 utilizing ISO 17025 qualified suppliers.
Download free e-books with information and ideas pertaining to CNC machining of prototypes and short-run manufacturing. Get tips on how to choose a medical or aerospace CNC contract manufacturing shop. Your design is complete and now it's time to take it to prototype. But what process should you choose - additive or subtractive?
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Tom Repp
Tom Repp
Aug 15, 2011
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They were great to work with. Very thorough in their approach to problem-solving. Very professional!