We Specialize in Industrial Supply Chain & Manufacturing
AASA specializes in overseas industrial manufacturing & supply chain sourcing.
This includes the difficult, or complicated products such as Medical Equipment, Earth Movers, Automotive (RV, Golf Cart & other small vehicles), Construction Parts & More...
U.S. Based Manufacturing & Sourcing Agent with over 100+ Vetted & Staffed Factories in Asia!
Manufacturing Processes
Extrusion
Plastic pellets or granules are melted and forced through a die to create a continuous profile, such as pipes, tubes, and various plastic sheet products.
Blow Molding
Utilized for hollow plastic products like bottles or containers. It involves inflating a hot, hollow tube of plastic until it takes the shape of the mold.
Galvanizing
Galvanizing involves coating steel or iron with a layer of zinc to prevent corrosion. It's often used for outdoor structures like fences and guardrails.
Powder Coating
Powder coating involves spraying a dry powder onto a surface and then curing it to form a protective and decorative layer. It's commonly used on metal surfaces.
PCB Fabrication
Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) are essential components in electronic products. PCBs are fabricated by etching copper layers on insulating substrates, forming the pathways for electrical connections.
Waterjet Cutting
Uses a high-pressure stream of water mixed with abrasive particles to cut through metal sheets. It's a versatile method suitable for various materials and thicknesses.
Powder Metallurgy
Metal powder is compacted and heated to form a solid part. This process is especially useful for creating complex shapes and is often used for small, high-precision components.
Die Casting
Molten metal is injected into a mold cavity under high pressure, creating detailed and complex metal parts. It's commonly used for producing large quantities of small to medium-sized components.
Welding
Metal parts are joined together by melting and fusing them. Common welding techniques include MIG (Metal Inert Gas), TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas), and stick welding.
Sheet Metal Fabrication
Thin metal sheets are cut, bent, and assembled to create a variety of products, such as enclosures, brackets, and panels.
Compression Molding
Heat and pressure are applied to a plastic material placed in a mold, shaping it into the desired form. This method is often used for larger and more complex parts.
Thermoforming
A sheet of plastic is heated to a pliable forming temperature, stretched over a mold, and then cooled to create the final shape. Commonly used for packaging and disposable items.
CNC Machining
Computer Numerical Control machining involves removing material from a solid block or bar of metal using precision cutting tools. It's highly accurate and suitable for complex parts.
Anodizing
Commonly used on aluminum, anodizing creates a protective oxide layer on the surface, improving corrosion resistance and adding color.
Plating (Electroplating)
Metal plating involves depositing a thin layer of metal onto the surface of a substrate. Common types include chrome plating, nickel plating, and gold plating.
Forging
Metal is shaped by applying force through hammering, pressing, or rolling. Forged parts are often stronger than those produced by other methods.
Casting (Sand Casting, Investment Casting)
Molten metal is poured into a mold to create a specific shape. Sand casting is suitable for larger parts, while investment casting is used for intricate and detailed components.
Rotational Molding
Plastic powder is rotated in a mold to evenly coat the interior, resulting in hollow and seamless products like tanks, containers, and large industrial parts.
Injection Blow Molding
Combines elements of both injection molding and blow molding to create hollow objects like bottles with a narrow neck.
We specialize in the hard to manufacture products!
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Medical Equipment
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Automotive (RV's & Small vehicles)
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Earth Moving Equipment
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Construction Parts
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LED Lighting
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And More...
AASA represents the largest 'boots on the ground' representation in Asia, with 100s of vetted factories in China, and alternatives to China such-as Vietnam, Thailand & India. Each with their own specializations and growing infrastructure.
Metal working, such as die casting, molds and forms, have been incredibly lucrative for our clients to move their supply chain out of China, and into a global sourcing market. With our long-standing relationships, we can improve quality, lower costs & timeline, and minimize risks in both manufacturing and logistics.