Published by: Baoji Aulister Import and Export Co., Ltd.

Based in Baoji, China’s renowned non-ferrous metal industrial hub, Baoji Aulister Import and Export Co., Ltd. integrates manufacturing, processing and global sales, specializing in high-purity rare metals including titanium, tantalum, niobium, molybdenum and nickel, as well as sputtering targets and customized precision machined parts. Among all product lines, high-spec titanium alloy precision machining stands as our core competitive business, delivering dimensionally stable, defect-free metal components for aerospace, medical equipment, semiconductor, energy and industrial engineering clients worldwide.
Titanium and titanium alloys are favored for ultra-light weight, exceptional corrosion resistance, high-temperature stability and outstanding mechanical strength. However, its low thermal conductivity, strong chemical activity and work-hardening features make high-precision machining extremely difficult. Improper processing will cause tool abrasion, surface burns, dimensional deviation and residual stress, which directly fail strict industrial testing standards. Most ordinary metal factories cannot meet micron-level tolerance requirements for critical titanium parts, which becomes a global supply chain pain point for high-end manufacturers.
Benefiting from Baoji’s complete non-ferrous raw material supply chain, we control full production procedures from raw material smelting, forging, heat treatment to finish machining, avoiding third-party quality risks. Equipped with 5-axis CNC machining centers, high-precision grinding equipment and dedicated titanium-alloy cutting tools, we specialize in complex structural parts with tight tolerance and ultra-smooth surface requirements.
We master mature machining solutions for mainstream titanium grades, including Ti-6Al-4V, Gr1, Gr2, Gr5, Gr7 and heat-resistant titanium alloys. Our achievable tolerance reaches ±0.005mm, with surface roughness up to Ra 0.2μm. To eliminate thermal deformation during cutting, we adopt high-pressure cooling systems and optimized trochoidal toolpath, preventing tool adhesion and workpiece surface damage, ensuring long-term consistency of mass production.
Beyond titanium alloy customized parts, we extend precision processing services to our full non-ferrous metal product portfolio, covering tantalum, niobium, molybdenum, nickel precision components and semiconductor sputtering targets. We produce customized fittings, flanges, shafts, brackets, vacuum chamber parts and medical structural components, applicable to vacuum equipment, new energy reactors, aerospace fasteners and semiconductor deposition systems.
All customized parts support exclusive drawings and sample production. Our engineering team provides free DFM (Design for Manufacturability) evaluation, optimizing your structural design to cut manufacturing costs while improving component stability.
Quality is the core of cross-border cooperation. We implement full-process quality inspection, including raw material composition spectroscopy testing, dimensional detection via coordinate measuring machines (CMM), surface defect scanning and stress testing. All material certificates, machining inspection reports and heat treatment documents can be provided synchronously. We strictly comply with international industrial specifications, matching Europe and North America factory procurement standards.
Many overseas manufacturers struggle with unreliable precision, delayed delivery and opaque testing reports from metal suppliers. As a vertical-integrated Baoji manufacturer, Aulister balances high precision, stable quality and competitive lead time, eliminating middleman markup to lower your procurement cost.
Whether you need ultra-precision titanium alloy structural parts, rare metal machined components or customized sputtering targets, send us your CAD drawings, technical parameters and order quantity. Our engineer team will reply with a formal quotation within 24 working hours, and provide one-stop manufacturing, packaging and DDP cross-border delivery services.
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