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Inputs
A drawing or 3D file provides the geometry and intended functions.
- 2D or 3D definition
- Quantity or volume
- Known or to-be-defined material
- Timing and required records
Technical capabilities
Material, dimensions, tolerances and volume form one industrial problem. CRP reviews them together instead of publishing misleading generic limits.
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A drawing or 3D file provides the geometry and intended functions.
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Manufacturing choices interact and are checked in the actual context of the part.
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CRP supports needs from prototype to series; higher volumes are considered case by case.
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Polishing and microblasting can complement machining where the part and requirement are suitable.

Numerical travel, size or tolerance values are published only after workshop validation. The useful answer for a buyer is the one applied to their drawing.