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Shimifrez Inc. Expands Manufacturing Services

By DE Editors  

April 8, 2015

Shimifrez Inc., a provider of micro-thin metal manufacturing, has expanded its engineering services to the aerospace and medical equipment markets.

The company makes items such as flat/gimbal springs, encoder disks, evaporations and sputtering grid/masks, lead frames, heat sinks, shutter blades and more in a variety of metals.

"For the growing aerospace and medical equipment sectors, photo etching eliminates the cost of hard tooling, improves design flexibility and shortens lead times while eliminating burring and stress problems," says Hassan Nojoumi, president. "We have a solid track record of helping many organizations design and fabricate thin metal components so designers can get on with their business. Our average lead-time for manufacturing is two weeks, but expediting services are also available. We've been in the photo etching, and metal electroforming business for many years, so we know how to make custom parts quickly, accurately and affordably."

For more information, visit Shimifrez.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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