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was founded in 1999. In that time we have built a reputation
as a company that does it right, does it on time and does
it for a fair price. We have made parts for customers
like:
- British
Petroleum
- Concordia
University
- Cutler
Hammer
- Earthlink
- General
Dynamics
- Halliburton
- IBM
- Intel
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- Northrup
Grumman
- Princeton
University Physics Lab
- Texas
Instruments
- The
University of Texas
- The
University of Toronto
- NASA
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We
have also formed reciprocal relationships with many companies
that are in the business of manufacturing parts themselves.
Our machining process that allows us to produce parts from
sheet or flat plastic stock fits nicely with several other
methods of manufacturing. This allows our customers
to supply military, automotive, aerospace, semiconductor,
biomedical, and research parts that they can't normally produce.
CCT
can supply parts while a die is being made, or we can manufacture
parts that are impossible to waterjet or laser cut.
Here is a short list of some of the processes that we complement:
Die
Cutting – Many parts are too thick or too hard
for die cutting. We don’t have the tooling expenses
associated with dies.
Laser
Cutting – Many materials do not respond well
to laser cutting. We can hold very tight tolerances and produce
parts without burning.
Waterjet
Cutting – Many materials de-laminate when cut
with a waterjet. Our process can produce cleaner, more accurate
parts than waterjet cutting.
EDM-Wire
Cutting – We can process many materials that
cannot be EDM Wire cut.
Knife
Cutting – We can cut many materials that are
too thick for knife cutting.
Injection Molding – We can produce prototype
parts for testing prior to expensive molds being produced.
We can also do secondary machining of molded parts.
Stamping
– Our process can often produce better-looking parts,
cheaper than stamping.
Forming
– Machining offers advantages over forming
for many parts.
Milling
and Machining – Most metal machine shops won't
cut plastics, especially glass-filled laminates. We
exclusively deal with plastics and fiberglass is one of our
specialties. Also, since we don't deal with metals,
the chances of material contamination with parts for sensitive
electronics applications is lessened.
Materials
Our
philosophy is to constantly expand our corporate knowledge
and abilities. This philosophy keeps our personnel sharp
and curious and allows us to constantly improve our procedures
and capabilities. It also allows us to develop specialties
in materials that other companies actively try to avoid.
Here are a few of the materials that we frequently work with
that meet this criteria. Torlon and Polyamide materials,
FR-4/G-10/GPO materials and other glass-filled
laminates.
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