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PrecisionX Group Launches New Website to Showcase Comprehensive Capabilities and Unified Brand Experience

November 26, 2024

PrecisionX Group Launches New Website to Showcase Comprehensive Capabilities and Unified Brand Experience

Bringing Together Industry-Leading Expertise in One Seamless Platform

PrecisionX Group, a leading provider of critical metal components for high-reliability applications, is proud to announce the launch of its newly designed website. The updated site unifies the capabilities, products, and services available across the PrecisionX platform into a single, user-friendly platform, creating a streamlined journey for customers and visitors, alike.

The new website offers an intuitive and enhanced search feature, enabling users to quickly find relevant information, products, and services across the company’s entire portfolio, including GEM, Coining, National Manufacturing, Ditron, and MSK Precision Products. Visitors can explore a wealth of resources, such as in-depth case studies that highlight PrecisionX’s solutions for complex manufacturing challenges, as well as the core capabilities and secondary processes available within the group.

“At PrecisionX Group, we believe in making it easier for our clients to access the full breadth of our capabilities and expertise,” said Chris Huntington, CEO of PrecisionX. “This site was designed with our customers’ needs in mind, providing a seamless experience where they can explore everything PrecisionX has to offer—from core manufacturing capabilities to our extensive range of secondary processes.”

Whether visitors are looking for advanced deep drawing, progressive stamping, micro-stamping, or specialized CNC machining, the site provides a comprehensive overview of the company’s unique strengths in each area. With a refreshed design and a wealth of new resources, the site positions PrecisionX Group as the go-to partner for complex metal component manufacturing needs across aerospace & defense, medical device, satellite and space, electric vehicles, mining, semiconductors, and other industries.

ABOUT PRECISIONX GROUP:

PrecisionX Group provides precision metal components for critical-use applications in growth-oriented end markets, including aerospace & defense, medical device, satellite and space, electric vehicles, mining, semiconductors, and other industries. Headquartered in Waterbury, Connecticut, the company utilizes deep draw and progressive stamping, as well as Swiss screw, CNC, and wire EDM machining technologies to manufacture high-precision components from prototyping through high-volume production.

The company’s expertise includes working with a wide range of materials, including exotic alloys such as Inconel, Kovar, and Hastelloy, ensuring precision and reliability for the most demanding applications.  Brands include GEMCoining, National ManufacturingDitron, Inc., and MSK Precision Products. 

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