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Durable mixing heads and blender spare parts engineered for commercial and consumer kitchen equipment. This OEM/ODM offering combines stainless-steel construction with optional food-grade silicone coatings to deliver sanitary, long-lasting contact surfaces for high-use appliances. Production supports custom tooling and secondary operations so parts can be tailored to your design and performance requirements.
Materials: stainless steel and other metals plus food-grade silicone options; also supports various metals and plastics per customer needs.
Manufacturing processes: CNC turning & milling, wire EDM, die casting and related secondary work (deburring, drilling, etc.).
Tolerance & finishing: custom to customer drawings; surface treatments and polishing available on request.
MOQ (minimum order quantity): from 10 pieces, suitable for prototypes and small production runs.
File formats accepted for quoting: PDF, DWG, STEP, IGES.
Typical lead times: example ranges shown on the supplier page — 16 days for small quantities (1–3,000 pcs) and ~30 days for larger small/medium runs; delivery estimates vary with complexity.
Equipment used: branded CNC and precision machines (examples listed: HAAS, Citizen, Tsugami, Miyano).
Quality & compliance: supplier lists ISO9001:2015 and ISO13485:2016 certifications.
Pricing (indicative tiers shown on the listing): about US$0.60 per piece at large medium-volume tiers and US$0.30 at very high volumes — final pricing depends on design, material and order quantity; request a formal quote.
Food-safe contact surfaces: stainless steel core with food-grade silicone options for sanitary handling and soft contact.
Low MOQ & rapid prototyping: orders accepted from 10 pieces make this a good fit for product development, small brands and pilot production runs.
Precision manufacturing: wire-EDM and CNC machining enable complex geometries and tight tolerances.
Traceable quality management: ISO certifications and formal QA processes support regulated markets and repeatable production.
OEM/ODM flexibility: accepts customer drawings and provides tooling/DFM support for custom designs.
Replacement or upgrade mixing heads for commercial and domestic blenders.
Custom OEM components for food-service equipment (juicers, high-speed mixers, beverage dispensers).
Aftermarket & spare-parts programs for appliance manufacturers and repair services.
Prototype and small-batch production for startups designing new kitchen appliances. (All production and specification details should be confirmed with the supplier.)
Food safety first: demand is rising for materials and finishes that meet hygiene standards (e.g., food-grade silicones and corrosion-resistant stainless alloys).
Shorter product cycles & low-volume production: more appliance brands need low-MOQ, high-quality partners to iterate designs quickly.
Precision & hybrid manufacturing: combining wire-EDM, CNC and die casting enables lighter, more complex parts that reduce assembly steps and cost at scale.
Q — What’s the minimum order quantity?
A — The listing shows MOQs starting at 10 pieces, making it suitable for prototypes and small series.
Q — What file formats do you accept for quotes?
A — Common CAD formats accepted: PDF, DWG, STEP, IGES.
Q — How long will production take?
A — Example lead times on the page show about 16 days for small runs (1–3,000 pcs) and ~30 days for larger small/medium runs — final timing depends on tooling, finishing and volume.
Q — Are the materials food-safe?
A — The product specifically offers stainless steel construction and food-grade silicone options for safe food contact. Confirm material certificates and test reports with the supplier.
Q — What are the payment terms?
A — The listing shows common payment terms such as a 70% deposit, but negotiate terms directly with the manufacturer.
Q — Do you provide samples?
A — Sampling is typically available — request sample pricing and shipping details when you submit your RFQ.
To get a firm price and lead time, upload your part drawing (STEP/IGES/DWG/PDF), list required tolerances and surface finish, and indicate your desired annual volume. Ask for a DFM review and sample before placing a production order.