Suzhou Krosino Mechatronic Technology Co., Ltd. provides high-precision CNC machining tailored for the drone and UAV industry. Drones require components that are both lightweight and structurally robust to maximize flight efficiency and durability. We specialize in machining complex airframe parts, motor mounts, camera gimbals, and landing gear assemblies with exceptional strength-to-weight ratios.
In the drone industry, precision is paramount for balance and aerodynamic stability. We utilize advanced CNC milling to remove excess material while maintaining structural rigidity, ensuring that every gram saved contributes to better flight performance.
| Drone Component | Typical Functional Tolerance |
|---|---|
| Gimbal & Sensor Mounts | ±0.01mm to ±0.03mm (Ensures stable footage/tracking) |
| Motor Housings & Brackets | ±0.02mm to ±0.05mm (Minimizes vibration and wear) |
| Structural Frame Members | ±0.05mm to ±0.1mm (Ensures assembly integrity) |
Q1: How do you achieve lightweight yet strong parts?
We optimize machining by removing non-load-bearing material (pocketing) while retaining structural ribs. By using aerospace-grade aluminum alloys like 7075-T6, we achieve high strength-to-weight ratios that are ideal for UAV flight requirements.
Q2: What surface finishes are best for drone parts?
Hard-coat anodizing is highly recommended. It significantly improves wear resistance, protects against outdoor environmental factors (like humidity and UV), and allows for lightweight color-coding, which is often used in drone assembly and identification.
Q3: How do you ensure consistency for gimbal balance?
We use high-precision CNC multi-axis machining to ensure that parts are machined within strict tolerance ranges. This consistency ensures that centers of gravity remain predictable across batches, which is critical for smooth, responsive gimbal movement.