Industries We Serve
OEM Metal Parts Manufacturing for Multiple Industries
NBFEIYU supports custom metal component projects for automotive, marine, industrial equipment, agriculture, construction, electrical, automation and other OEM applications.
Our engineering team reviews the component function, operating environment, material, manufacturing process, surface treatment, assembly requirements and quality risks before recommending a production route.

Industry-Specific Manufacturing
Different Applications Require Different Manufacturing Decisions
The same metal part may require a completely different production route depending on its application. NBFEIYU reviews these requirements before quotation so that the proposed process matches the actual application rather than only the part geometry.
Application Review
Review load, corrosion, temperature, appearance, assembly and operating environment.
Process Selection
Compare machining, stamping, casting, welding, forming and assembly routes.
Cost Optimization
Evaluate material use, tooling, machining allowance, batch size and finishing requirements.
Quality Planning
Define dimensional, surface, assembly and packaging inspection requirements.
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Manufacturing Solutions by Industry
Select an industry to review typical components, manufacturing challenges, recommended processes and relevant project examples.
Automotive & Mobility Components
Brackets, mounting plates, housings, structural supports and machined components for vehicle-related OEM programs.
Pickup Truck & Overland Accessories
Custom metal parts, brackets, mounting structures and assembled hardware for truck and overland accessory brands.
Trailer & Towing Components
Hitch components, mounting brackets, pivot parts, welded supports and attachment hardware.
Marine & Water Sports Components
Stainless fittings, shafts, brackets, polished hardware and corrosion-resistant outdoor metal components.
Rail Transit Components
Metal brackets, frames, covers and machined parts for rail transit equipment and interior or exterior systems.
Industrial Equipment Components
Machine frames, equipment bases, shafts, machined plates and welded assemblies.
Agricultural & Heavy Equipment Attachments
Heavy brackets, guards, adapter plates, shafts and attachments for agricultural and heavy equipment programs.
Construction Equipment Attachments
Structural brackets, mounting plates, guards, housings and welded assemblies for construction equipment.
Power Tool Components
Stamped, machined and assembled metal components for power tool structures, brackets and hardware systems.
Motor Components
Shafts, housings, brackets, rings and precision metal parts for motor-related assemblies.
Consumer Appliance Components
Metal frames, covers, brackets, handles, housings and assembly-ready parts for consumer appliance products.
Robotics & Automation Components
Precision brackets, frames, mounting plates, housings and motion-related components.
Energy & Power Equipment Components
Metal housings, brackets, cabinets, mounting plates and equipment components for energy and power systems.
Electrical & Telecom Equipment Components
Cabinets, enclosures, panels, mounting plates and protective metal parts.
Lighting Components
OEM manufacturing solutions for lighting metal components including housings, heat sinks, brackets and custom assemblies.
Engineering Review
We Recommend the Process Based on the Part, Not Only the Industry
Industry experience helps identify common risks, but every component must still be reviewed according to its own design and production requirements.
Before quotation, our team can review the drawing, material, tolerance, quantity, annual demand, surface finish, assembly method, testing requirement and operating environment.
- Part function and load conditions
- Material and corrosion requirements
- Critical dimensions and tolerances
- Prototype and production quantity
- Tooling and fixture requirements
- Surface treatment and appearance
- Assembly and standard hardware
- Inspection and packaging requirements

Manufacturing Routes
Typical OEM Manufacturing Routes
Machined Components
Shafts, housings, plates, bushings and precision components.
Stamped and Formed Components
Brackets, clips, mounting plates, covers and deep-drawn components.
Welded Fabrications
Frames, supports, equipment bases, guards and structural assemblies.
Multi-Part Assemblies
Mechanical assemblies and OEM products containing custom and standard components.
Project Examples
From Drawing to Finished Component
These project examples show how different manufacturing processes can be combined according to component function, geometry, finish and production requirements.

CNC Machined Shaft
Steel bar machining, feature control and dimensional inspection for an industrial shaft.
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Welded Metal Bracket
Cutting, forming, welding, machining and surface finishing for a structural bracket.
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Stamped Metal Bracket
Tooling, stamping and batch production review for a repeat-production metal bracket.
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Stainless Steel Marine Hardware
Casting, machining, polishing or passivation support for corrosion-resistant marine hardware.
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One Supplier Relationship Across Multiple Manufacturing Steps
Engineering Review
Drawings, materials, tolerances, finishes and manufacturing risks are reviewed before quotation.
Multiple Manufacturing Processes
Machining, stamping, welding, casting, forming, surface treatment and assembly can be coordinated according to the project.
In-House and External Resources
Custom parts may be manufactured internally, standard parts may be purchased, and additional processes may be coordinated through approved external suppliers.
Incoming and Process Inspection
Custom parts, purchased parts and outsourced parts are inspected before release to assembly or the next production stage.
Assembly Fixtures and Gauges
Assembly fixtures and inspection gauges can be developed according to the product and production requirements.
Final Inspection and Export Delivery
Finished products can be checked for dimensions, appearance, assembly fit, function and packaging before shipment.
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Upload Your Drawings for Manufacturing Review
Send your 2D drawings, 3D CAD files, BOM, photos or samples. Our team will review the application, material, manufacturing process, surface treatment, assembly requirements and possible cost optimization.
FAQ
OEM Manufacturing by Industry FAQ
What industries does NBFEIYU support?
NBFEIYU supports custom metal component projects for automotive and mobility, trailer and towing products, marine and outdoor hardware, industrial equipment, agricultural machinery, construction machinery, robotics and automation, electrical and telecom equipment, consumer products and other OEM applications.
Can NBFEIYU recommend a manufacturing process for my component?
Yes. The manufacturing route can be reviewed according to the part function, geometry, material, tolerance, quantity, surface treatment, assembly requirement and operating environment. Depending on the project, the route may include machining, stamping, casting, welding, forming, finishing or assembly.
Can one supplier coordinate machining, sourcing and assembly?
Depending on the project, NBFEIYU can coordinate internally manufactured custom parts, purchased standard components, outsourced processes, incoming inspection, mechanical assembly and final inspection through one supplier relationship.
What files should I send for an engineering review?
Please send available 2D drawings, 3D CAD files, material specifications, finish requirements, quantities, annual demand, BOM information, photos, samples and details about the application environment.
Does NBFEIYU support prototypes and production orders?
Prototype and production feasibility depends on the component, process, tooling requirement and quantity. Send the project information so the team can evaluate the appropriate route.
How does NBFEIYU control parts from different suppliers or processes?
Internally manufactured parts, purchased standard parts and outsourced components can be separated and inspected before they are released to assembly or the next production stage.
Can surface treatment and assembly be included in the quotation?
Yes, when required by the project. Include the finish specification, color, coating requirement, assembly instructions, BOM and testing requirements with the RFQ.