A CNC machining service page should be built like a technical qualification sheet.
The buyer is not shopping for a pretty page. They are checking whether your shop can make the part.
Recommended page structure
1. Service scope
Separate CNC milling, CNC turning, 5-axis machining, Swiss machining, prototyping, and production machining where relevant.
2. Material capability
Create clear material tables:
- aluminum grades;
- stainless steel grades;
- brass and copper;
- engineering plastics;
- titanium or special alloys if supported.
3. Tolerance and size range
Explain normal tolerance, tight tolerance review conditions, part size limits, and inspection method.
4. Surface finishes
Include anodizing, plating, passivation, polishing, bead blasting, powder coating, and heat treatment where relevant.
5. Inspection and quality control
Show inspection flow from incoming material to in-process inspection and final report.
6. RFQ upload section
Ask for:
- drawing file;
- material;
- quantity;
- tolerance requirement;
- surface finish;
- application;
- target delivery date;
- required documentation.
Next step
Use this page structure for your main CNC service pages or request a technical page architecture review before redesign.
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