Material Selection
Copper and aluminium alloys are selected based on conductivity, hardness, tensile strength, wear resistance, machinability, thermal performance, corrosion resistance, and application requirements.
Quality
MCM focuses on manufacturing components that meet customer specifications, dimensional requirements, material expectations, and application performance needs.
Quality Intro
For industrial components, quality begins with understanding the application. A resistance welding electrode, a copper forging, an aluminium housing, and a machined copper component each require a different balance of material properties, dimensional accuracy, finish, and inspection.
At MCM, the quality approach is built around material selection, drawing review, process control, machining support, and inspection.
Quality Focus Area
Copper and aluminium alloys are selected based on conductivity, hardness, tensile strength, wear resistance, machinability, thermal performance, corrosion resistance, and application requirements.
Components are manufactured based on customer drawings, samples, specifications, tolerances, and application details.
Finished components can be checked against required dimensions, machining details, and critical fitment needs.
For copper alloy components, hardness and electrical conductivity are important reference parameters for performance in welding, electrical, and heavy-duty applications.
For aluminium castings, tensile strength, elongation, hardness, corrosion resistance, machinability, and castability are important performance factors.
For repeat components, process understanding, material consistency, dimensional checks, and documentation support help maintain supply reliability.
Quality Statement
MCM's goal is to supply components that are suitable for the customer's operating conditions, material expectations, and application requirements. Inspection and documentation can be reviewed based on the specific order and customer requirement.
Inspection Requirement
Share the drawing, material grade, tolerance requirements, and quality documentation expectations during enquiry.