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Company details
- Manufacturing Service
- Machinery Parts Manufacturer
- Machining Manufacturer
- Metal Processing Company
- Plastic Injection Molding Service
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Zigitech is a trusted global provider of premium rapid prototyping and low-volume manufacturing services. Our full in-house capabilities cover CNC machining, vacuum casting, metal casting, aluminum extrusion, 3D printing, rapid tooling & injection molding, and sheet metal prototyping. We deliver high-quality parts with ultra-fast lead times, helping you validate, iterate, and perfect your designs before full-scale production.
Contact info
Room 1008, Headquarters Building, Longhua Design Industrial Park, Minzhi Subdistrict, Longhua District, 518131, Shenzhen, China
- peter@zigi-tech.com
- zigi-tech.com
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