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Brand Name :Yexin
Model Number :CNC89-7
Certification :ISO9001:2015
Place of Origin :Dongguan, China
MOQ :1 pcs
Price :Negotiable
Payment Terms :L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union
Supply Ability :200000 pcs/month
Delivery Time :3-12 work days
Packaging Details :Standard Export Carton, Wooden Case, etc.
Application :Aerospace, Automotive Industry, Consumer Electronics, Medical, Oil and Gas Machine, Prototyping and Modeling, etc.
Material :Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Brass, Plastic, Mild steel, Titanium, Wood, Copper, etc.
Processing :CNC Turning, Milling, Drilling, Broaching, etc.
Service :OEM, ODM
Surface Finish :Anodizing, Polishing, Painting, etc.
Tolerance :±0.01mm, ±0.005mm, etc.
Drawing Format :PDF, CAD, STEP, STP, IGES, IGS, SLDPRT, 3DM, SAT, etc.
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CNC Precision Milling Service Custom Stainless Steel Parts Milled Machining Parts

CNC Aluminum Machining Parts

CNC milling is a manufacturing technique that employs rotating cutting tools to selectively

remove material from a workpiece, shaping it into finished parts and products.

This versatile process is well-suited for a wide range of materials, spanning metals, polymers,

wood, and glass. Typically, CNC milling systems feature 3 linear degrees of freedom—

encompassing the X, Y, and Z axis—yielding exceptional precision and intricate detailing.

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CNC milling encompasses a wide range of materials, with three main categories: plastics,

soft metals, and hard metals.

These materials are versatile and suitable for various machining applications.

Examples of materials used in CNC milling include aluminum, bronze, copper, ceramics,

plywood, various types of steel, stone, wood, and zinc, among others.

Certain materials, such as aluminum and mild steel, are favored by machinists due to their

ease of workability and excellent properties, making them industry standards for many

applications.

Common Metal Materials for CNC Machining
Metal Material Properties
Aluminum 2024: Good fatigue resistance and strength; excellent toughness at moderate to high strength levels; improved fracture toughness
6061: Excellent machinability, low cost, and versatility
7075: High strength, hardness, low weight, and heat tolerance
Brass Versatile and highly attractive copper/zinc alloy with warm yellow color accommodates severe forming/drawing
Copper High ductility and high electrical and thermal conductivity; develops attractive blue-green surface patina over time
Stainless Steel Excellent machinability and outstanding uniformity; good workability and weldability, high ductility and formability
Steel Alloy Mix of chromium, molybdenum, and manganese yields toughness, good torsional and fatigue strength
Steel Mild Low Carbon High machinability and weldability, high stiffness; good mechanical properties, machinability, and weldability at low cost
Titanium Excellent strength to weight ratio, used in aerospace, automotive, and medical industries

OEM ODM CNC Milling Service , Stainless Steel CNC Aluminum Machining Parts

OEM ODM CNC Milling Service , Stainless Steel CNC Aluminum Machining Parts

OEM ODM CNC Milling Service , Stainless Steel CNC Aluminum Machining Parts

CNC Milling Tolerances
Limits for nominal size Plastics Metals
0.5mm* to 3mm ±0.1mm ±0.05mm
Over 3mm to 6mm ±0.1mm ±0.05mm
Over 6mm to 30mm ±0.2mm ±0.10mm
Over 30mm to 120mm ±0.3mm ±0.15mm
Over 120mm to 400mm ±0.5mm ±0.20mm
Over 400mm to 1000mm ±0.8mm ±0.30mm
Over 1000mm to 2000mm ±1.2mm ±0.50mm
Over 2000mm to 4000mm ±2.0mm

*Please clearly indicate tolerances for nominal sizes below 0.5mm on your technical drawing.

Industries Benefiting from CNC Machined Parts

CNC machining plays a pivotal role in various industries, offering efficiency, precision,

and labor-saving advantages. Machine shops are indispensable for both prototyping and

large-scale production runs, serving as a crucial link in the manufacturing chain.

1. Electronics Industry
The electronics sector heavily relies on CNC machines and CNC-milled parts for crafting

electronic enclosures, circuit supports, and related components integral to their products.

2. Commercial Industry
CNC cutting heads prove invaluable in producing cost-effective commercial parts, enabling

companies to reduce production expenses and accelerate timelines. Manufacturers leverage

machine shops' milling services to create an array of mechanical components.

3. Oil and Gas Industry
CNC machining is prominent in the petrochemical field, manufacturing drill bits, cylinders,

pins, rods, valves, and various critical components.

4. Medical Industry
In the medical domain, CNC milling tools contribute significantly to producing a diverse

range of parts, including implants, medical devices, surgical equipment, ventilator components,

insulin pumps, medical rods, bone plates, and medical screws.

5. Aerospace Industry
The aerospace sector maintains a consistent demand for CNC machined parts, leveraging

these machines to fabricate intricate, customized components integral to aerospace equipment.

Examples include electronic enclosures, landing gear, hydraulic manifolds, housings, fuel bodies,

and bearing houses.

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FAQ's

1. Why choose CNC machining?

CNC machining is a rapid, precise, and adaptable manufacturing process.

It stands out as a manufacturing solution that can deliver end-use parts efficiently, regardless

of the production volume, without the necessity of investing in costly hard tooling or elaborate

setups.

2. What size of fillets are added when no specific fillet is specified by the 3D model

or drawing?

When specific fillet dimensions are not provided, we will apply fillet radii that facilitate machining,

as determined by our machinists' judgment.

If you require a particular fillet radius, please ensure it is specified. In the absence of specific

details, typical internal vertical edge radii may exceed 1/3 of the depth, while internal horizontal

edges can be either left sharp or have a radius ranging from 0.5mm to 1mm, depending on the

machining requirements.

3. A quick guide to CNC machining parameters

Many of the crucial machining parameters are established by the machine operator during the

generation of G-code. Among the primary parameters we will discuss are the CNC machine's build

size and its precision.

CNC machines are equipped with a relatively spacious build area, particularly when compared to

3D printers. CNC milling systems are capable of machining parts with dimensions of up to

2,000 x 800 x 100 mm (78” x 32” x 40”), while CNC turning systems excel at machining parts

with diameters reaching up to Ø 500 mm (Ø 20’’).

CNC machining empowers the creation of components with exceptional accuracy and stringent

tolerances. These machines are capable of achieving tolerances even finer than half the diameter

of an average human hair, with a precision of ± 0.025 mm or .001’’.

In cases where tolerances are not explicitly specified in the technical drawings, operators typically

machine the part with an accuracy of 0.125 mm (.005’’).

4. How much do CNC machining materials cost?

The cost of materials in CNC machining can fluctuate significantly due to the extensive array

of available options.

Each material carries its unique price tag, and the inherent physical properties of each material

play a substantial role in determining machining costs.

For those seeking to manufacture metal components, Aluminum 6061 stands out as the most

cost-effective choice. On the other hand, ABS ranks as the most budget-friendly option among

materials.

As for the influence of machining complexity on costs, stainless steel serves as an illustrative

example. Its inherent hardness, surpassing that of aluminum, renders it more challenging to

machine, consequently elevating the overall machining expenses.

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