Capability — Products & Part Manufacturing

Your Parts. Built to Spec. Built to Repeat.

Turn drawings, CAD/CAM files or established part requirements into consistent components at the quantity and quality level the job demands.

MIR manufactures parts in materials including steel, alloys, plastics and aluminum, working from customer drawings, files and defined requirements. Repeatability, production quantity and conformance come first; material, programming and inspection detail is available below for buyers who need it.

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Array of machined parts with threaded bores at MIR Machining
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Applications & suitable jobs

  • Production parts machined to customer drawings or blueprints
  • Repeat components for OEM and industrial equipment
  • Larger-quantity runs where consistency between parts matters
  • Prototype-to-production transitions

Technical detail

Material options, CAD/CAM intake, production-volume considerations and inspection expectations for part manufacturing at MIR.

Materials

MIR works with steel, alloys of copper, stainless steel and nickel, aluminum, and engineering plastics including PTFE and PEEK. Material selection is reviewed against the part's function, tolerance and quantity before production begins.

CAD/CAM and drawing intake

Jobs can start from an engineering drawing, blueprint or CAD/CAM file. Files are imported for programming directly, which shortens setup and keeps the produced part tied to the customer's own definition.

Production volume

The shop is organized around producing the same part consistently across a run, which lowers per-part cost and keeps later orders matching earlier ones. Prototype and single-part work is reviewed for fit before it is accepted.

Quality & inspection

Quality assurance requirements can be tailored to the customer's own specification, and conformance expectations are agreed before the run starts.

How MIR controls quality →

Frequently asked questions

Can MIR work directly from my CAD files?

Yes. CAD/CAM files can be imported for programming directly, alongside a PDF drawing for tolerances and notes.

Do you handle both prototypes and production runs?

The core of the business is repeat production. Prototype or development work is reviewed first — see New Product Development for early-stage projects.

What materials can you quote?

Steel, copper/stainless/nickel alloys, aluminum and engineering plastics including PTFE and PEEK. If your material is not listed, include it in the estimate request and it will be reviewed.

Accepted upload formats for this service: PDF, STEP, IGES, DXF, DWG

Products & Part Manufacturing

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