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The applications and performance of CNC aluminum parts are very wide. Aluminum is widely used in the manufacturing industry due to its excellent conductivity, lightness and corrosion resistance. Aluminum precision CNC machining is a key process for producing high-quality, complex parts with tight tolerances. This machining process has high repeatability and accuracy, ensuring that each part produced meets the specified design requirements. Advanced CNC technology can achieve tight tolerances, usually within a few thousandths of an inch, which is critical for parts that require high precision, such as aerospace components and electronic housings1.
In aluminum CNC machining, commonly used aluminum alloy grades include 2024, 6061, 7075, 3003 and 5052. These alloys have different physical and mechanical properties and are suitable for different application scenarios. For example, 2024 alloy is a heat-treatable alloy with good machinability, making it particularly suitable for aircraft parts; 6061 alloy is composed of magnesium, silicon, and aluminum, suitable for 5-axis CNC machining, has high corrosion resistance, and is used in various industries from mechanical prototyping to aerospace and telecommunications; 7075 alloy has high toughness and is suitable for a variety of applications from bicycle parts to aircraft wings2.
CNC machined aluminum parts are widely used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, and telecommunications. For example, in the automotive industry, parts such as aluminum engine components, transmission housings, and suspension components benefit from CNC machining processes to achieve the required precision and performance. In the aerospace industry, precision CNC machining of aluminum is essential for producing lightweight and durable aircraft and spacecraft parts1.
Overall, CNC aluminum parts play an important role in multiple industries with their characteristics such as light weight, high strength-to-weight ratio, and corrosion resistance, especially in areas that require precision machining and high-performance parts.