Custom Large Milling Parts Mass Production CNC Parts Copper Machining Parts
CNC machining operates through subtractive processes, signifying that the feedstock is shaped
into its final form by systematically removing material.
This involves drilling holes, boring lots and pathways, and molding metal stock into new material
with diverse tapers, diameters, and shapes.
In subtractive manufacturing, the desired shapes are achieved by material removal, setting it
apart from additive manufacturing methods where materials are added and layered to attain a
specified form.
It also differs from injection molding, which involves injecting material into a mold in a different
state of matter to achieve a specified shape. CNC machining's adaptability extends to various
materials, including metals, plastics, wood, glass, foam, and composite materials, making it a
favored choice for efficient and precise fabrication across industries.
Product Details
Common Copper Materials | |
No. | Properties |
Copper C110 | Copper (C110) is a pure at 99.90% copper alloy, with universal for electrical applications high thermal conductivity and good corrosion resistance. |
Copper C101 | Copper (C101), 99.99% pure, is a copper alloy with excellent conductivity and high corrosion resistance and toughness. |
We specialize in the production of custom-made products and offer surface treatment services
tailored to meet our customers' specific requirements and industry standards.
Our comprehensive solutions are both efficient and cost-effective, making us a one-stop
destination with the capacity and capability to provide integrated services.
Name | Machining Marks |
As machined | Visible, light surface scratches |
Smooth machining | Visible, light surface scratches |
Fine machining | Slightly visible |
Polishing | Removed on primary surfaces |
Bead blasting | Removed for non-cosmetic, removed on primary surfaces for cosmetic |
Brushing | Reduced for non-cosmetic, removed on primary surfaces for cosmetic |
Powder coating | Removed |
CNC Machining Applications
1. Fasteners:
Essential components like screws, bolts, and nuts, required for joining and securing parts in
assemblies across industries, can be produced with CNC turning.
2. Valves and Valve Components:
CNC turning allows for the creation of valve bodies, stems, seats, and intricate components
utilized in fluid control systems.
3. Tooling Components:
Inserts, toolholders, and bodies used in machining operations to enhance efficiency and
accuracy can be precision-made with CNC turning.
4. Automotive Parts:
CNC turning is employed in the production of various automotive parts, including engine
components, pulleys, brackets, and specialized parts.
The adaptability of CNC turning machines makes them invaluable for the manufacturing
of a diverse range of parts, contributing to the efficiency and precision of various industries.
Company Profile
FAQ's
1. What kinds of design files does We accept for quoting?
To ensure precision and promptness in our quoting process, we exclusively accept 3D CAD files
in STL, STEP, or IGES formats. For 2D drawings with reference dimensions, please provide them
in PDF format.
Complete manufacturing information is crucial and should be included as part of the technical
documentation. Informal communication through SMS, Skype, email, etc., will not be deemed
acceptable for manufacturing purposes.
2. What is the typical turnaround time for a quotation?
In the majority of instances, we aim to provide a response within a few days of receiving a
Request for Quotation (RFQ). Should there be any delay in the quoting process, we commit to
notifying you at the earliest convenience.
3. How do you guarantee the quality of my parts?
Upon confirmation of your order, we conduct a comprehensive Design for Manufacturing (DFM)
review to identify any potential issues that our engineers believe could impact the quality of your
parts. Our process includes:
Thorough inspection and verification of all incoming materials using a range of testing equipment.
Generation of final inspection reports before shipment.
Furthermore, we offer real-time sharing of inspection data, providing you with the opportunity to
collaborate with us in addressing any quality issues that may arise during production.
4. How much import duty should I expect to pay for my goods?
Providing an exact figure is challenging as import duties are subject to various factors.
Customers in Australia can benefit from the new CHAFTA regulations, facilitating a gradual
introduction of duty-free imports.
Import duties differ significantly from one country to another and are contingent upon the type
of goods being imported. The majority of countries adhere to the international Harmonized System
(HS) codes, which classify almost all commercial trade goods.