Derendingen Engineering 405
Verified #SUP-068647Professional CNC Machining and Anodizing Services
11-50 employees
Derendingen, Switzerland
10/100
About Derendingen Engineering 405
Derendingen Engineering 405 is a leading provider of precision CNC machining, anodizing, precision grinding services based in Derendingen. We serve clients in aerospace, automotive, medical, and industrial sectors with high-quality precision-engineered components and reliable manufacturing solutions.
Manufacturing Capabilities
CNC Machining
Anodizing
Precision Grinding
Welding & Fabrication
4-Axis CNC Milling
Metal 3D Printing
Trust Score & Certifications
Trust Score: 10/1000/100
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Yes (+10)
Derendingen Engineering 405 Equipment & Lab Facilities
Metal 3D Printer (DMLS) - Derendingen Engineer
4-Axis CNC Mill - Derendingen Engineer
CO2 Laser Cutter (4kW) - Derendingen Engineer
Industrial Robot (6-Axis) - Derendingen Engineer
Centerless Grinder - Derendingen Engineer
Cylindrical Grinder - Derendingen Engineer
Surface Grinder - Derendingen Engineer
Hard Anodizing Unit - Derendingen Engineer
Anodizing Tank Line - Derendingen Engineer
CNC Lathe (Live Tooling) - Derendingen Engineer
Horizontal Machining Center - Derendingen Engineer
Vertical Machining Center - Derendingen Engineer
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