Blogs:Design Guidelines
We have distilled the essence of our extensive experience in the manufacturing sector. Here, we generously share in-depth industry insights, valuable tips and hard-earned knowledge that we have carefully accumulated over the years to help you in this dynamic field.

Acrylic CNC Machining: Quick Steps for Beginners to Start Right
Acrylic CNC machining for beginners, covering PMMA’s properties, CNC machining advantages, key applications, and essential tips on equipment, technology and market positioning.

Essential UQD Connectors: Revolutionizing AI Liquid Cooling’s Reliability & Industry Trends
AI’s booming computing power has made liquid cooling mainstream for high-density servers, with UQD (Ultra Quick Disconnect) as a key component. Driven by liquid-cooled data centers and new use cases, its market will grow fast, with standardization and miniaturization as

Sand Casting vs Investment Casting: Introduction and Selection Guide
Sand casting and investment casting are key metal-forming methods. Sand casting fits large/simple parts. Investment casting offers high precision finishes for small/complex parts. This guide helps teams choose based on part size, complexity, volume, budget and accuracy.

Precision CNC Machining: Supporting Custom Projects at Every Stage of Product Development
Precision CNC machining aids custom hardware development—prototypes for design checks, precise parts for verification, small-batches for mass production. Keywin strengthens this with multi-axis equipment and engineering help, speeding up product launches.

Small Batch CNC Machining: A Vital Asset for Flexible Manufacturing
Small-batch CNC fits prototype validation, market testing, custom production— fast turnaround, low MOQs. This article outlines suitable projects, criteria to help teams make smarter manufacturing decisions.

Sand, Die, and Investment Casting: What’s the Difference and Which One Should You Choose?
Compare traits, typical applications for sand, investment, die casting, and selection guidelines based on project needs (part complexity, production volume).