Precision Engineering | Global Standards | Strategic Manufacturing Partner
Established in 2016, Shenzhen Xinli Technology Co., Ltd. has evolved from a local machine shop into a sophisticated, export-oriented manufacturer. With over 9 years of deep technical legacy, we bridge the gap between complex engineering specifications and scalable manufacturing solutions. We specialize in high-precision components vital for medical imaging systems, where failure is not an option.
Multi-axis capabilities for complex medical imaging geometries.
Bridging aesthetic requirements with functional durability.
Bio-compatible and corrosion-resistant finishes.
The global medical imaging sector, including MRI, CT, and X-ray systems, demands components that meet stringent tolerance levels. Sourcing from China, particularly from established hubs like Shenzhen, offers distinct competitive advantages:
Unlike fragmented markets, our ecosystem in Shenzhen allows us to source raw materials, execute heat treatment, and perform surface finishing within a condensed radius. This reduces lead times by 30% compared to Western manufacturing counterparts.
Modern medical imaging systems require rapid iteration. Our utilization of 5-axis CNC machines and robotic inspection ensures that prototypes are not just samples, but production-intent parts that mirror mass-production quality.
Through labor efficiency and state-of-the-art automation (like our dual-spindle turning centers), we achieve "Medical-Grade" precision at a significantly lower cost basis, allowing OEMs to improve margins without compromising system performance.

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5-axis CNC
A: Yes. We adhere to rigorous quality control measures, including ISO standards, to ensure our components meet the biological and mechanical safety requirements of medical imaging equipment.
A: We treat all blueprints and proprietary designs with strict confidentiality, offering NDA agreements for all OEM/ODM partnerships.
A: Absolutely. Our flexible production lines are designed to handle both rapid prototyping for R&D and high-volume production for commercial supply chains.