3C Machines Prototype to production Built for SEA buyers

Machine families shaped around the parts 3C factories ship every day

LC-CNC keeps this page focused on equipment depth: the four machine centers, the production behavior they support, and the practical choices buyers make when they compare fit, speed, and setup clarity.

Four centers, each tuned to a different 3C production problem

These machines are not described as generic assets. They are framed by the work they are expected to hold: thin frame edges, large shell surfaces, detailed bezels, and repeatable keypad output.

Phone frames Thin-wall control

3C Phone-Frame Center

Designed for frame work that rewards tool-path consistency and stable handling across high-turnover batches.

  • Supports crisp contouring for narrow-wall geometries.
  • Helps teams keep frame output consistent from sample to run.
  • Fits line planning where inspection and repeatability matter.
Laptop shells Large-format rigidity

3C Laptop-Shell Center

Built for larger workpieces where surface finish, flatness, and rigidity need to stay stable across extended machining passes.

  • Accommodates broader shell surfaces without losing control.
  • Supports finishing workflows that aim for even presentation.
  • Helps procurement teams compare machine fit by envelope and output behavior.
Camera bezels Detail accuracy

3C Camera-Bezel Center

Focused on the tighter geometry and cleaner transitions that camera bezel production typically demands from the machine and fixture combination.

  • Supports fine edge work and controlled transitions.
  • Works for buyers prioritizing consistency in small-part details.
  • Useful where repeat runs need a fixture strategy that stays dependable.
Keypads Repeatable finishing

3C Keypad Center

Configured for keypad production where steady feed behavior and predictable finishing help the line maintain output quality.

  • Supports uniform work on repeated keypad runs.
  • Matches buyers who need a stable, production-minded machine choice.
  • Useful when output consistency matters more than flashy machine claims.

How the machine family is presented to buyers

LC-CNC uses the catalog conversation to match machine behavior with part needs, then uses WhatsApp for the quick follow-up that buyers in Southeast Asia expect.

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    Part first, machine second

    Buyers are encouraged to lead with the workpiece. That keeps the quote discussion tied to real production rather than general model names alone.

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    Prototype tuning before delivery

    10-day prototype support is used to shape the machine answer around sample parts so the shipment reflects what the factory actually needs.

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    15-day delivery path

    Once the configuration is agreed, the machine path is framed around the stated delivery window and the buyer's production deadline.

What sits beside the machines

Supporting details are grouped around the industrial proof buyers care about: factory base, engineering depth, and the standards list that helps a procurement team move forward.

Shenzhen since 2013

A production base in Bao'an gives the LC-CNC team a clear industrial identity and a consistent point of contact for overseas buyers.

30+ R&D engineers

Engineering support helps translate part requirements into machine fit, fixture recommendations, and a more confident buying process.

ISO 9001

Standards are presented as part of the company proof, helping the machine conversation stay grounded in a real factory context.

200+ installed

Installed machine experience across Southeast Asia supports the claim that these systems are built for cross-border production deployment.

Choose the route that matches your next purchasing question

The 3C Machines page is intentionally specific. If you need a broader application view, custom engineering support, or a production example, the other routes keep the site structure clear.