
precision-engineered construction hardware for demanding projects.
Founder, Avada Factory Inc.
Advanced Construction Hardware Solutions
From custom structural brackets for high-rise buildings to heavy-duty anchor bolts for infrastructure projects, we deliver construction hardware built to perform. Our engineering team works with your drawings and specifications to recommend the optimal material, finish, and manufacturing process for each component. With in-house surface treatment capabilities including hot-dip galvanizing and powder coating, we provide a complete solution from raw material to finished product.
Modern construction demands precision-manufactured hardware that meets strict building codes and load requirements. Our facility produces structural connectors, brackets, and fasteners from carbon steel, stainless steel, and galvanized materials. Each component undergoes rigorous quality inspection including tensile strength testing and dimensional verification. We provide full material certifications and mill test reports with every order to ensure compliance with international construction standards.
Quality-First Manufacturing Approach
Modern construction demands precision and reliability at scale. Our manufacturing facility combines traditional craftsmanship with advanced CNC technology to produce construction hardware that meets the strictest building codes and industry standards.
structural hardware
Our production planning system forecasts material requirements and optimizes machine scheduling, reducing lead times and ensuring on-time delivery for construction projects with tight deadlines.
certified factory
Our ISO 9001-certified quality system covers every stage — from incoming material inspection to final packaging. We provide mill test certificates, material certificates, and full dimensional reports with every order.
service related FAQ’s
We work with an extensive range of metals and plastics. Common metals include aluminum alloys (6061, 7075), carbon steel, stainless steel (303, 304, 316), titanium (Ti-6Al-4V), Inconel, brass, copper, and zinc. For plastics, we machine POM (Delrin), PEEK, nylon, acrylic, PTFE, and polycarbonate. If you have a specific material requirement not listed here, please contact us with your specifications — we can source most materials or work with your supplied raw stock.
We offer a comprehensive range of surface finishes including as-machined (Ra 1.6–3.2μm), brushed, polished, bead blasted, and mirror finish. Post-processing treatments available include anodizing (Type II and hard anodize Type III), powder coating, plating (zinc, nickel, chrome), passivation, heat treatment, black oxide, and electropolishing. We can also apply silk screening, laser engraving, and pad printing for part marking and branding. If you need a specific finish not listed, let us know and we will source it for you.
We provide comprehensive CNC machining services including 3-axis, 4-axis, and 5-axis milling, CNC turning, Swiss-type lathe machining, wire EDM, and surface grinding. Our facility is equipped with over 50 CNC machines from brands such as DMG Mori, Mazak, and Haas, enabling us to handle complex geometries, tight tolerances down to ±0.005mm, and a wide range of material types including aluminum, steel, stainless steel, titanium, brass, and engineering plastics.
Quality is built into every step of our process. We are ISO 9001:2015 certified and follow strict quality control procedures including incoming material inspection, in-process quality checks at critical machining stages, and final CMM inspection with full dimensional reports. For industries with additional requirements (medical, aerospace, oil & gas), we can provide compliance with ISO 13485, AS9100, and API standards. We also support PPAP, FAI (First Article Inspection), and custom quality documentation packages.
For CNC prototyping and low-volume production, our MOQ is as low as 1 piece. For volume production orders, we typically recommend a minimum of 50–100 units to achieve optimal cost efficiency. However, we are flexible and happy to discuss your specific requirements — whether you need a single prototype for design validation or ongoing production of thousands of parts per month.

