High Precision CNC Machining Service OEM Custom Processing Stainless Steel
Lathe Turning Part
Our Capabilities
1. Linear tolerances as tight as = +/- 0.002 in.
2. Reamed holes = +/-0.0005 in.
3. Surface roughness = 63 µ in.
4. GD&T (material and geometry dependent)
5. Flatness = 0.005 in. for parts under 1/10-in. thick, 0.002 in. for parts over 1/10-in. thick
6. Parallelism = 0.010 in. for materials smaller than 6 in. x 12 in., 0.015 in.
for materials larger than 6 in. x 12 in.
7. True position (two-plane and three-plane) = 0.015 in.
8. Profile of a surface = 0.015 in.
Product Details
Common Materials | |
Name | Description |
Aluminum | High machinability and ductility, good strength-to-weight ratio. |
Stainless steel | High tensile strength, corrosion and temperature resistant. |
Mild steel | High machinability and weldability, high stiffness. |
Brass | Low friction, excellent electrical conductivity, golden appearance. |
Copper | Excellent thermal and electrical conductivity. |
Titanium | Excellent strength to weight ratio, used in aerospace, automotive and medical industries. |
ABS | Common thermoplastic, impact resistant, easy to machine. |
Nylon | Excellent mechanical properties, thermal, chemical and abrasion resistant. |
PEEK | High-performance thermoplastic, very high strength, thermal and chemical resistant. |
Surface Finishes | ||
Name | Applicable to | Machining marks |
As machined | Metals, Plastics | Visible, light surface scratches |
Smooth machining | ||
Fine machining | Metals | Slightly visible |
Polishing | Metals | Removed on primary surfaces |
Bead blasting | Metals | Removed for non-cosmetic, removed on primary surfaces for cosmetic |
Brushing | Metals | |
Anodizing Type II | Aluminum | |
Anodizing Type III | Aluminum | Visible under anodizing |
Black oxide | Copper, Stainless steel, Alloy steel, Tool steel, Mild steel | Visible |
Powder coating | Metals | Removed |
Brushed + electropolishing | Stainless steel | Removed on Primary surfaces |
Specialist Industries
CNC machining is a go-to manufacturing process to get precision parts, whether for prototyping or
end-use production.
It is widely used throughout the aerospace, medical, automotive industries for its ability to rapidly
manufacture precise parts in production-grade materials, such as:
1. housings and enclosures
2. brackets
3. fixtures for manufacturing
4. gears and bearings
5. internal mechanical components
6. medical instrumentation
Company Profile
FAQ's
1. Benefits of CNC Machining
CNC machining, a subtractive manufacturing process, offers numerous advantages for both prototypes
and production components.
1. Precision and Consistency
2. Tight Tolerances
3. High-Quality Materials
4. Rapid Turnaround, as quick as 1 day
5. Cost-Efficiency at Larger Quantities
6. Extensive Post-Processing Options for Enhanced Aesthetics and Material Properties
2. What is the cost of CNC machining?
The cost is determined by factors like complexity, quantity, and lead time. To get an accurate estimate,
you can upload a 3D CAD model and receive an interactive quote with design for manufacturability (DFM)
feedback.
We do not charge any upfront non-recurring engineering (NRE) costs thanks to our proprietary software
and automated fixturing processes. This means that even small quantities, ranging from 1 to 200 parts,
are cost-effective.
While prices may be similar to or slightly higher than 3D printing, CNC machining offers superior material
properties and surface finishes.
3. What is the maximum part size for CNC machining?
Maximum part size will vary based on your selected material. Our largest part size offered is
22 in. x 14 in. x 3.75 in. (559mm x 356mm x 95.25mm) and is available in Aluminum 6061 and 7075.