for complex geometries
on milled features
available on prototypes
for cosmetic parts
CNC Machined Device Enclosures for Consumer Electronics
Consumer electronics teams in St. Louis need enclosures that look and feel premium, fit precisely, and protect internal components. We machine aluminum unibody housings, display bezels, and speaker grilles with bead-blast, anodize, and mirror polish finishes to consumer-grade quality.
Premium Materials
Aluminum 6061, 7075, and stainless for consumer-grade feel and durability.
Cosmetic Finishing
Bead-blast, anodize, brushed, and mirror polish for retail-ready appearance.
Precise Fit
±0.001" on button bores, display cutouts, and snap-fit interfaces.
St. Louis Brings Engineering Depth to Consumer Device Manufacturing
St. Louis's consumer electronics sector builds on the region's strong engineering base — Emerson Electric's headquarters develops consumer-facing smart-home controls and InSinkErator connected appliances, while World Wide Technology in Maryland Heights distributes and integrates consumer electronic systems at massive scale. Stereotaxis in downtown St. Louis designs consumer-adjacent medical device electronics, and local product design firms serve a growing community of consumer hardware startups supported by Arch Grants and Capital Innovators.
RivCut serves St. Louis consumer electronics companies with CNC-machined device housings, heatsink assemblies, and smart-home component prototypes — with the surface finishes and tolerances your consumer products demand.
Emerson Electric
Smart-home controls and connected consumer appliances
World Wide Technology
Consumer electronics integration and distribution
Stereotaxis
Consumer-adjacent medical device electronics
What St. Louis Consumer Electronics Teams Usually Order
| Typical quantity | 5–20 prototypes · 20–100 pre-production units |
|---|---|
| Common materials | Aluminum 7075-T6 |
| Key requirement | Cosmetic surface finish (anodize, bead-blast), tight tolerances on mating features |
| Typical lead time | 5–10 business days for prototypes, 10–15 for production |
| Who orders | Product designers, ME leads, and NPI engineers at consumer electronics companies |
Device Housings for St. Louis Teams
Unibody housings, display bezels, speaker grilles, and button surrounds machined for consumer electronics.
Unibody Housings
Aluminum 6061 and 7075 unibody device housings with internal rib structure, threaded bosses, and cosmetic exterior surfaces.
Al 6061/7075Display Bezels
Aluminum front bezels with precise LCD cutouts, touch screen apertures, and chamfered edge profiles.
Chamfered edgesSpeaker Grilles
Aluminum speaker grille panels with CNC micro-perforated hole patterns and acoustic mesh mounting features.
Micro-perforationButton Surrounds
Stainless and aluminum button surrounds, rocker switch housings, and volume wheel bezels with precise bore features.
316L StainlessBack Panels
Aluminum device back panels with antenna window cutouts, screw boss features, and laser engraving areas.
Antenna windowsPort Covers
Aluminum and stainless USB, headphone, and SIM tray port covers with precise hinge pin and detent features.
Hinge mechanisms20 Housings. 7 Days. Cosmetic-Grade Finish.
A St. Louis-area consumer electronics company needed heatsink housings with integrated fin arrays, precise PCB mounting features, and a cosmetic anodized finish for a premium audio amplifier. Teams near companies like Emerson Electric trust this kind of precision and documentation rigor.
Every part shipped with full documentation:
- CMM dimensional report — mounting features and fin geometry verified
- Material cert with heat lot and ASTM B221 compliance
- Surface finish verification on cosmetic faces
- Anodize process cert with color match verification
What St. Louis Consumer Electronics Buyers Should Know
When machining smart-home control housings for Emerson-class brands, specify tight button-hole positional tolerances (±0.003")
consumer thermostats and controls need precise tactile interfaces.
Ask your CNC shop about UL-rated material certifications for consumer device housings
smart-home products require flame-rated enclosures, and your material certs must match.
Request prototype-to-production scalability
St. Louis consumer electronics companies often start with 10-unit prototypes and scale to 500-unit production runs within the same quarter.
When Your Local Shop Can't Keep Up
When demand surges at local shops, your orders wait. We give you fixed lead times, instant quoting, and full documentation — every time. St. Louis's consumer electronics sector demands it.
Documentation-Ready
Dimensional reports, material certs, and process records ship with every order — no chasing paperwork after delivery.
Full Material Traceability
Every bar ships with mill certs and heat lot numbers. Full chain of custody from raw stock to finished part.
CMM Inspection, Every Part
NIST-traceable CMM verification on every critical dimension before anything ships. No sampling — we inspect every part.
5–7 Day Prototype Turnaround
Most first articles ship in under a week. Rush available for simpler geometries. Confirmed ship date at order.
Need our full quality documentation? Email us — we'll send everything your team needs.
From File to Part in 3 Steps
Simple, clear, and designed for fast-moving teams.
Upload & Quote
Upload your STEP or IGES file, select material and finish, and get an instant AI price. Every quote includes a free DFM review.
We Machine & Inspect
Parts run on our CNC mills and lathes with CMM inspection on every order. We verify every critical dimension before shipping.
Ship with Full Docs
Your order ships with dimensional reports, material certs, and full paperwork — everything your quality team needs.
Questions from St. Louis Consumer Electronics Teams
Consumer Electronics CNC Machining in Other Cities
We serve consumer-electronics teams in cities across the US.
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Device Enclosures, structural brackets, housings, and more — we machine them all. Most orders ship in 5 to 7 business days.
No minimums · 100% Made in USA · Never brokered · Ships anywhere in the US
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