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CNC Lathe Turning Services
Our CNC turning services offer the capacity and capabilities necessary for your project,
accompanied by competitive pricing and efficient lead times.
We ensure that your part is optimized for the CNC turning process and meets your specific
requirements.
Through our on-demand manufacturing platform, we deliver top-notch CNC turned parts in both
metal and plastic, catering to rapid prototyping as well as low-to-high volume production runs.
Product Details
CNC machining can be used for a wide variety of materials, with the most common being aluminum,
steel, brass, ABS, Delrin, and nylon. But really, almost any hard material can be CNC machined.
The Most Popular Materials | |
Name | Characteristics |
Aluminum 6061 | Good strength-to-weight ratio, excellent machinability, low hardness |
Stainless Steel 304 | Good strength-to-weight ratio, excellent machinability, low hardness |
Brass C360 | Excellent mechanical properties, resistant to corrosion & acid, relatively difficult to machine |
ABS | Excellent impact resistance, good mechanical properties, susceptible to solvents |
Nylon (PA6 & PA66) | Excellent mechanical properties, high toughness, poor moisture resistance |
POM (Delrin) | High stiffness, excellent thermal & electrical properties, relatively brittle |
CNC Machining Tolerances
Tolerances are not standardized across all processes and materials. The final tolerances on your
part depend on various factors, such as part size, design complexity, the number and size of
features, materials used, surface finish, and the manufacturing process employed.
Once your order is confirmed, we conduct a Design for Manufacturing review to identify areas
that may need modification for better manufacturability.
CNC Turning 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. |
Applications of CNC Machining Parts
Parts and products produced through CNC machining find application in many industries,
including, but not limited to, the following:
1. Industrial 2. Transportation & Vehicle 3. Medical 4. Consumer
Company Profile
FAQ's
1. Advantages of CNC Turning
CNC turning offers a range of advantages, particularly in high-precision machining and coating for
the mold and die industry. Some key benefits include:
1. High Precision: CNC turning ensures exceptional accuracy and precision in the production of parts.
This guarantees that turned components meet precise specifications while reducing the likelihood of
human errors.
2. Minimal Defects: CNC lathes generate minimal defects, resulting in high-quality, defect-free parts.
3. Efficiency: CNC turning machines deliver faster and more efficient results compared to manual
machining methods.
These advantages make CNC turning a preferred choice for industries requiring precision and reliability
in their manufacturing processes.
2. Geometric Possibilities in CNC Turning
CNC turning machining is versatile and capable of producing a wide range of geometric designs,
from the simplest to the most complex, often with additional features incorporated.
Some common part shapes that can be readily achieved using a standard CNC turning center include:
1. Straight cylindrical shapes
2. Tapered shapes such as a cone
3. Contoured shapes such as a chess pawn
4. Shapes with threaded holes
5. Shapes with grooves such as for o-rings
6. Knurled shapes such as for handles
7. Chamfered shapes
8. Shouldered shapes
3. Secondary surface finishing processes
CNC turning often involves various secondary finishing processes to ensure the desired surface quality
of metal parts after the machining is complete. These secondary finishing services may include:
1. Deburring: Removing sharp edges or burrs from the machined part.
2. Grinding and Polishing: Enhancing the surface finish of the metal to achieve smoother textures
and improved appearance.
3. Anodizing and Plating: Enhancing the metal's strength, wear resistance, and corrosion resistance.
4. Painting and Powder Coating: Adding color and providing additional protection for metal parts.
These secondary finishing processes are essential to achieve the desired aesthetics, functionality,
and performance of CNC turned components.