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Yijin Solution Increases Output Capacity for Industrial Machinery Components

Boca Raton, FL 33431, United States, 19th Aug 2026 – Yijin Solution, a well-known provider of precision manufacturing services, has announced an increase in output capacity for components used in industrial machinery. The change affects production across the company’s CNC machining, sheet metal fabrication, and custom fastener operations, and is intended to reduce turnaround times for buyers ordering parts for industrial equipment builds, upgrades, and maintenance programs.

The additional capacity covers both scheduled production runs and repeat orders for replacement components. Operators of industrial equipment routinely require parts that match original specifications, often at short notice and in quantities too small to justify tooling from an original equipment supplier. Yijin Solution has allocated additional machine time and scheduling capacity to these order categories, with the aim of accommodating low-volume and high-volume requirements within the same production schedule.

The announcement follows a period of extended lead times across sections of the industrial supply chain, where component availability has become a constraint on equipment servicing and project delivery. Purchasing teams in the sector have reported that sourcing delays for machined and fabricated parts can hold up commissioning schedules for weeks at a time. The capacity adjustment at Yijin Solution is directed at that gap, particularly for parts that are ordered irregularly and therefore fall outside standard catalog inventory.

“Demand for machinery components has shifted toward smaller and more frequent orders rather than large scheduled batches, and production capacity needs to be organized around that pattern. The additional capacity allows work to be scheduled without extended queuing, which matters most for customers holding a machine out of service while a part is produced, and the intention is to make delivery timelines more predictable rather than simply faster on individual jobs,” said Gavin Yi, CEO of Yijin Solution.

Components produced under the expanded capacity include shafts, housings, brackets, mounting plates, bushings, gears, and custom fasteners manufactured to customer drawings. Materials handled include stainless steel, carbon steel, tool steel, aluminum, brass, and engineering plastics, with tolerances specified on a per-project basis. Dimensional inspection is carried out before dispatch, and material certification and inspection documentation can be supplied where the application requires traceability records.

The capacity increase also extends to secondary processes that support machinery component production. Sheet metal fabrication is used for enclosures, guards, panels, and mounting assemblies, while die casting and injection molding cover higher-volume metal and plastic parts. 3D printing remains available for prototyping and fit-checking ahead of committed production, an approach that allows design issues to be identified before machining time is allocated to a full run.

Industrial machinery components are supplied into several of the sectors Yijin Solution already serves, including automotive, aerospace, medical, and energy. Requirements differ across these markets: energy and heavy industrial applications tend to prioritize material strength and corrosion resistance, while medical and aerospace work places greater weight on documentation, repeatability, and tolerance control. The company has structured the expanded capacity so that projects with differing compliance requirements can be scheduled alongside one another without disrupting existing production commitments.

Order handling has been adjusted in parallel with the production changes. Technical review of submitted drawings, quoting, and production scheduling are managed through a single point of contact, which is intended to limit the number of exchanges required before a job is released to the floor. Customers supplying repeat orders can reference previous job records rather than resubmitting full documentation for each order.

“Capacity planning over the next period will follow observed order patterns rather than projections, and further adjustments will be made if demand in specific component categories continues at current levels. Attention will remain on maintaining consistency between first-article parts and subsequent production runs, since that is the measure customers apply when deciding whether to place repeat work with a supplier,” said Yi.

Yijin Solution operates from Boca Raton, Florida, and provides precision manufacturing services including CNC machining, sheet metal fabrication, and custom fasteners, alongside die casting, injection molding, and 3D printing. The company works with customers across the automotive, aerospace, medical, and energy sectors, producing components to customer specifications for both prototype and production requirements. The capacity increase announced applies to component orders across these service lines, with no change to existing quality inspection procedures or documentation practices.

For additional information about industrial machine parts manufacturer capabilities and related industry developments, contact Yijin Solution at 1825 NW Corporate Blvd, Suite 110-I48, Boca Raton, FL 33431. Inquiries regarding the company’s products, services, production scheduling, and technical support can be directed to +1 626 263 5841 or by email at yijing@yijinsolution.com.

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