Precision Machining a Nixie Tube Watch requires a complex, precise and advanced manufacturing process. A nixie tube watch is the solution to frustratingly short battery lives that the modern watches, today, have embodied. Here at P4Swiss/Lindel CNC Machining, we recently received the unique opportunity to manufacture watch housing components. Our team of mechanists effectively produced, both, round and square watch housing case units that have a high level of strength and durability, particularly fabricated for the Nixie Tube Watch. Precision Machining The Original Round Nixie Tube Watch A round Cathode Nixie Tube Watch was brought to light by a man
Read more about CNC machining in Tucson →Since 1987, the team at P4Swiss / Lindel has been providing precision, multi-axis milling to our customers throughout the southwest United States and across the nation. Specialty manufacturers including medical and optical, aerospace, military/defense contractors, and more have relied on P4Swiss / Lindel for the advanced machining precision necessary to success in their highly competitive industries. “We’re truly honored to partner with our milling and precision CNC customers,” said Tom Ferrara, General Manager at P4Swiss / Lindel. “As these industries continue to advance, the precision and intricacy of the parts we produce become more amazing with every order.” Capabilities available
Read more about CNC machining in Tucson →It’s no surprise that milling for precision machined parts is in high demand these days. When it comes to accuracy, speed and efficiency, the ability to match the milling process with the clients’ project is imperative. While some CNC shops have 3-axis or 4-axis lathes, the team at P4Swiss / Lindel take the precision a step further, offering not only 3-axis and 4-axis machining but also 5-axis CNC machining. With an extensive range of production levels available to the market, their lathes produce some of the nations most precise complex small parts. If you’d like to see more samples of
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