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Trace-A-Matic produces precision machined CNC components and assemblies for the aerospace, defense, food processing, heavy equipment, medical equipment, oil and gas, power generation, transportation, and general industry markets.
The company’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities use the latest CNC machining technologies to produce complex and intricate components that meet or exceed the most critical tolerances. High-quality products machined from castings, forgings, fabricated weldments, tubing, billets, and bar stock weighing up to 15,000 pounds.
Trace-A-Matic was established in 1968 and has evolved into a multi-facility operation with locations in Brookfield, WI, and Houston, TX, serving US and international customers. They employ a highly skilled workforce of 200+ people that operate 150+ precision machining centers in a combined climate-controlled environment of 300,000+ square feet.
• 5-Axis CNC Machining: Complex part machining and cost savings up to 27.5” x 120”.
• Horizontal Milling: Single and multi-pallet machining centers up to 118” x 108” x 90”.
• Vertical Milling: CNC mills with right angle head capability up to 246” x 150” x 63”.
• Horizontal Turning: Lathe capacity up to 160” long and 35” in diameter.
• Vertical Turning: Live tooling capacity up to 118” in diameter and 78” tall.
• CNC Engineering: Expertise to help solve your toughest manufacturing challenges.
• CNC Fabrication: High precision metal fabrications and mechanical assemblies.
Trace-A-Matic performs a full range of precision CNC machining services, from “machine complete to print” using your materials to a Tier 1 source, managing your entire supply chain. We successfully machine hundreds of metals, including irons, stainless steel, a wide variety of non-ferrous metals, standard alloys, and super exotics with multi-axis CNC machines.
We develop machining programs built specifically for you and the requirements of your precision machined parts. From raw material procurement, product design for manufacturability, cell program configuration, large part machining, metal fabrication, turnkey manufacturing processes, and real-time inventory management to unmatched customer service.
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