Precision Machining in China

Guangzhou, Guangdong Apr 1, 2025  – As industries worldwide adopt smart factories and advanced production lines, KLARM Precision Machining is significantly expanding its operations to support this evolution. The company has announced a major increase in its capabilities to address the growing demand from the manufacturing automation sector, now a key element in global industrial advancement.

Leveraging decades of experience in , KLARM is enhancing its services to fulfill the precise requirements of manufacturers creating automated machinery, robotic systems, sensor technologies, linear motion solutions, and intelligent factory equipment. The company’s recent investments in technology, workforce training, and automated processes will improve its ability to serve clients in sectors such as automotive, healthcare, logistics, aerospace, consumer electronics, packaging, and food processing.

As industries transition to Industry 4.0 and intelligent manufacturing, companies developing automation hardware are seeing rapid growth. These manufacturers depend on suppliers who can provide high-accuracy, complex machined parts on schedule and within specifications, particularly as lead times decrease and product development becomes faster.

KLARM is experiencing higher demand for components like: Robotic arm joints, gears, and motor mounts, Actuator housings and linear rail guides, Precision shims, fasteners, bushings, and alignment pins, Sensor cases, mounting hardware, and connector interfaces, Custom aluminum frames, control panel enclosures, and base structures.

“The move towards automated production is changing factory operations globally,” said Jacky, CEO of KLARM. “We understand that every robotic cell, conveyor system, and smart inspection station relies on numerous . We are dedicated to supporting this trend.”

KLARM has implemented a new array of multi-axis CNC machining centers, including 5-axis machines for intricate, multi-sided parts, Swiss-type CNC lathes for small, high-precision components, and Horizontal and vertical machining centers for large, flat parts and high-volume production.

These machines have increased KLARM’s production capacity, shortened turnaround times, and enabled simultaneous prototyping and full-scale manufacturing, allowing the company to support clients throughout the entire development process.

KLARM is actively growing its technical team, hiring mechanical engineers specialized in automation, CAM programmers, and quality control inspectors. Internal training programs ensure that team members are prepared to understand customer-specific tolerances, GD&T standards, and the mechanical connections common in automation systems.

New CMMs (Coordinate Measuring Machines), optical scanners, and in-line measurement systems allow for: 100% inspection of high-value automation parts, Real-time quality control for large production runs, and Certification-ready documentation for critical assemblies.

KLARM is already working with an increasing number of automation system builders, robotics integrators, and industrial technology startups to provide high-performance components for: Collaborative robots (cobots) and industrial robotic arms, Automated packaging and quality control systems, Custom jigs, fixtures, and nests for assembly lines, Smart conveyors, rotary indexing tables, and pick-and-place units, Medical automation solutions and lab automation.

These companies depend on KLARM for fast turnaround, responsive engineering support, and the ability to handle both single prototypes and large production volumes.

“Many of our clients are pioneering new automation technologies,” said Jacky. “They require partners who understand the importance of rapid iteration, who can machine very complex parts, and who can scale production rapidly as their products enter the market. KLARM is structured to meet these demands.”

KLARM machines a wide variety of materials essential for automation systems, including: Aluminum alloys (6061, 7075) – for light structural parts and housings, Stainless steel (304, 316, 17-4PH) – for corrosion-resistant shafts, pins, and frames, Engineering plastics (Delrin, PEEK, nylon, ABS) – for sensor mounts, bushings, and electronic housings, Brass and copper – for electrical contacts and connector components, Tool steels and hardened alloys – for durable, high-stress parts.

The company provides tight tolerances (±0.01 mm), surface treatments (anodizing, powder coating, polishing), and secondary assembly services, all critical for automation applications.

KLARM considers its growth in the manufacturing automation sector a key component of its long-term strategy. The company is pursuing Achieving ISO 9001 and ISO 13485 certifications, developing automation-focused supply chain alliances, enhancing its digital quoting and order tracking platforms for improved customer experience, and participating in global automation trade shows and technology conferences to maintain a leading-edge position.

“We see smart automation as more than a trend—it’s the bedrock of modern manufacturing,” said Jacky. “KLARM’s goal is to be a vital, behind-the-scenes partner, providing the precision and reliability our customers need to build the factories of tomorrow.”

KLARM Precision Machining is a leader in high-quality , including prototyping and small to medium production runs. For over 20 years, KLARM has served clients in aerospace, automotive, medical, robotics, energy, and automation, delivering components that meet the highest standards for precision and dependability. With a combination of advanced machinery, technical expertise, and a commitment to client satisfaction, KLARM supports companies from initial concept to full-scale production.

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Klarm Group Limited

Lanny Larm

Panyu, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China

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