Semiconductor equipment
Machined components can support tooling, motion, handling, thermal, vacuum, and equipment development challenges.
Applicable to equipment and R&D requirements; specific compliance needs must be reviewed.02ERC Concepts Co.
Our machining approach is applicable to demanding hardware programs where geometry, fit, repeatability, and technical communication matter.
Start a part review Systems / teams / applicationsThe sectors shown here describe areas where custom CNC machining can support development and production. They do not represent an assertion of regulated-industry approval, certification, or current customer relationships.
APPLICATION INDEXWhere the work may fit
Explore the system context, then bring the actual component requirements into the conversation.
Machined components can support tooling, motion, handling, thermal, vacuum, and equipment development challenges.
Applicable to equipment and R&D requirements; specific compliance needs must be reviewed.Brackets, interfaces, housings, fixtures, and motion system components turn control systems into physical machines.
Useful where alignment, assembly access, mass, and repeatability shape the design.Mechanical structures and interfaces help sensing, optics, test, and measurement systems perform as intended.
Project review should identify critical interfaces and environmental requirements.Prototype and iterative machined parts help product teams validate form, fit, function, and assembly decisions.
Well-suited to collaborative engineering cycles with disciplined revision control.Durable custom components support equipment, tooling, handling, and production system needs.
Material, finish, wear, and service context should be included in the requirements.Aerospace technology, medical technology, electronics, and other demanding programs often depend on precise physical hardware.
Capability may be applicable, but certifications and regulated requirements must be confirmed before quoting.NEXT STEPMove the part forward
Bring the application context and the part requirement. ERC can review where machining may fit.
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