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Medical Machining
Medical programs reward suppliers who can protect miniature-feature quality while lowering tool cost across repeat production.
Commercial USP
ZENOK is positioned for U.S. industrial buyers who need a cost-down partner, not another undifferentiated product catalog. Every page now supports one workflow: submit specs, set a target price, and receive a feasibility-backed proposal within 2 business days.
ZENOK lines
14
Active micro SKUs
156
Diameter range
0.1–3.0 mm
Taiwan MFN
4.8%
Three-Step Process
ZENOK starts from your production context and commercial target rather than a generic catalog pitch. Share the key program inputs and the engineering team evaluates whether Taiwan-made micro tooling can meet the cost objective.
Step 1
Submit tool type, dimensions, current price, and monthly volume.
Step 2
Our engineering team reviews against our Taiwan carbide production.
Step 3
You get a written proposal within 2 business days — no obligation.
Quick Product Entry
The catalog is grouped around flat, ball nose, corner radius, and aluminum-specific geometries so engineering teams can move from family selection to SKU-level specification without ambiguity.
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Regular and long-neck micro flat end mills for general high-precision milling. 97 SKUs in current site data.
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Ball nose micro tools for contouring, finishing, and 3D micro features. 37 SKUs in current site data.
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Corner radius geometries for longer life and improved edge strength. 6 SKUs in current site data.
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Dedicated aluminum cutting product lines optimized for chip evacuation and finish. 16 SKUs in current site data.
Target Industries
Medical, aerospace, and electronics programs each carry different risk tolerances and tooling consumption patterns. ZENOK's cost-down evaluation starts from your production context — material, feature size, tolerance, and current spend — not from a generic catalog selection.

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Medical programs reward suppliers who can protect miniature-feature quality while lowering tool cost across repeat production.

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Aerospace programs need lower landed cost without compromising qualified process windows on high-value materials.

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Electronics tooling programs gain the most when micro-diameter consumption is high and each cost-down win repeats across many cycles.
Technology Focus
The technology page explains how ZENOK turns holder constraints, coating selection, and Taiwan sourcing economics into proposals that are technically sound and commercially realistic.
