Micromilling Technology

SARITVAT: Precision CNC Micromilling for Ultra-Small Components

Micromilling is a super precise machining process used to create tiny, high-accuracy parts. At SARITVAT, we team up with local manufacturers, suppliers, and vendors to deliver top-notch CNC micromilling services with ethical and reliable support. Our local and nearby assistance ensures timely delivery for industries like aerospace, medical devices, microelectronics, and automotive.

Our process is designed to handle complex geometries and tight tolerances, giving suppliers and manufacturers an edge in producing premium micro components. Using high-end CNC machines and expert control, we make sure parts consistently meet—and often exceed—industry standards, while keeping our vendors fully supported throughout production.

By reducing surface roughness and improving dimensional accuracy, our micromilling services tackle critical needs in biomedical, semiconductor, and microfluidic applications. Whether it’s a one-off prototype or large-scale production, we provide ethical, local, and nearby support, giving vendors and manufacturers flexibility in decision-making every step of the way.

SARITVAT brings multiple micromachining technologies together for a smooth workflow. From custom tooling and adaptive feed control to multi-axis CNC milling, we support vendors, suppliers, and manufacturers with full control from concept to final production, ensuring dependable local delivery.

Benefits of Technology

Fabricates intricate, ultra-small components for suppliers and vendors across industries

Achieves sub-micron precision with flawless surface finish for high-quality manufacturing

Optimized for metals, polymers, ceramics, and composites—supporting local and nearby vendors

Ideal for watchmaking, MEMS, and micro-optical parts with vendor and supplier support

Ensures repeatable results for mass production with tight tolerance control

Fully automated CNC milling delivers consistent performance for local vendors

Supports micro-injection mold cavities with precise outcomes

Advanced micromachining reduces scrap and improves yield for cost-effectiveness

Real-time monitoring and hybrid methods ensure ethical practices and vendor accountability

Cleanroom-compatible production adds trust for suppliers focusing on quality and safety

Industrial Applications & Use Cases

Medical Devices: Surgical instruments, implants, and microfluidic systems with supplier and vendor support

Aerospace: Airframe sensors and miniature assemblies machined with ethical manufacturer guidance

Microelectronics: High-resolution connectors and housings produced via vendor-driven micromilling

Optics: Precision lens housings and alignment mounts made through supplier-partnered micromilling

Automotive: Fuel injector parts and sensor housings fabricated with full vendor collaboration

Watch Industry: Intricate gears and springs milled with local vendor support

Defense: Micro-sensors and targeting systems created with approved manufacturer partnerships

R&D Labs: Experimental components designed via CAD and micromilling with vendor assistance

Energy: Micro turbines and battery parts fabricated through advanced micromachining for local suppliers

Materials Used

Stainless Steel: Aerospace and medical components

Titanium: Biocompatible implants machined by ethical manufacturers

Aluminum Alloys: Lightweight microelectronic parts

Copper & Brass: High-conductivity components with smooth surfaces

Polymers (PEEK, PMMA): Transparent or lightweight parts

Ceramics: Wear-resistant or insulating components

Composites: High-performance, vendor-specific applications

Superalloys: Aerospace-grade components

Engineering Plastics: Microvalves and housings

How Costing Works

Our pricing is clear, fair, and gives vendors and suppliers control over budgets. Costs depend on:

Part Complexity: Multi-surface geometries may take longer CNC cycles

Material Type: Hard materials like titanium or ceramics need special tooling

Surface Finish: Cosmetic or functional finishes can affect cost

Tolerance: Tighter tolerances require extra care but ensure quality

Volume: Larger runs are cost-effective for suppliers and manufacturers

Tooling: Custom micro-tools tailored to vendor needs

Post-Processing: Costs adjust based on additional services

Alternative Technical Options

EDM Micromachining — For hard alloys and high-aspect features

Laser Micromachining — Fast material removal on thin substrates

Ultrasonic Machining — Gentle processing for fragile materials

Focused Ion Beam — Semiconductor and R&D prototyping

Nano Machining — Ultra-fine finishing beyond micromilling

Hybrid Micromachining — CNC combined with thermal and chemical methods

Additive Micromanufacturing — Layer-by-layer microstructure creation

Micro Injection Molding — Mass production with micromilled molds

Mechanical Micro Drilling — Deep, precise holes with clean surfaces

High-Speed Spindle Machining — Fast, accurate micromachining for vendors

FAQs

Q: What is micromilling?
A: High-precision CNC machining for tiny parts, ideal for suppliers and vendors focused on tight tolerances.

Q: How is it different from traditional CNC?
A: Uses smaller tools, higher spindle speeds, and tighter tolerances for micro-scale components.

Q: What materials are supported?
A: Titanium, polymers, stainless steel, ceramics, and more.

Q: How precise is micromilling?
A: Precision down to ±1 micron, ensuring consistent results for manufacturers and suppliers.

Q: Which industries rely on micromilling?
A: Aerospace, medical, optics, automotive, electronics, and R&D labs.

Q: Average project turnaround?
A: Depends on complexity, but SARITVAT provides fast local support and reliable delivery.

Q: Surface roughness impact?
A: Lower roughness improves performance and longevity for high-value parts.

Q: Are prototypes supported?
A: Yes, we assist with prototypes and full production runs.

Q: Can SARITVAT scale for large production?
A: Absolutely. Our micromilling supports large volumes for suppliers and manufacturers.

Q: What safety measures are in place?
A: Real-time monitoring, cleanroom setups, and vendor-aligned protocols.

Q: Why choose SARITVAT?
A: Our ethical approach, reliable vendor relationships, and precision CNC micromachining make us a trusted partner.

Q: Maximum estimated shipping times from factory for Brazing parts via sea and air?
A: By Sea: Asia: 15–20 days, Europe: 25–35 days, North America: 30–40 days, South America: 35–45 days, Middle East: 14–18 days, Africa: 20–28 days, Oceania: 22–30 days
By Air: Asia: 1–3 days, Europe: 3–5 days, North America: 4–6 days, South America: 5–7 days, Middle East: 1–2 days, Africa: 3–5 days, Oceania: 4–6 days