Quick Turn Precision CNC Milling Service For Machined Plastic And Metal Parts
Our CNC milling services for Stainless steel /Aluminum/Magnesium alloy/Titanium alloy rapid prototypes and
production parts.Get custom milled parts for rapid prototyping and production.
Our CNC milling process produces custom prototypes and end-use production parts in as fast as 1 day.
We use 3-axis milling and 5-axis indexed milling processes to manufacture parts from more than 30 engineering-grade
plastics and metals. With machined production parts, you can also get more competitive pricing at higher quantities.
Parts Certifications
ISO 9001:215 | AS9100D | ITAR Registered
Our CNC milling service is commonly used for:
Type and Tolerance parameters:
Type
| Tolerance |
Linear dimension | +/- 0.015 mm +/- 0.002 inch |
Hole diameters (not reamed) | +/- 0.015 mm +/- 0.001 inch |
Shaft diameters | +/- 0.015 mm +/- 0.001 inch |
Part size limit | 950 * 650 *550 mm 36.0 * 21.5 * 21.5 inch |
Types of Mills:
Vertical Mill, Horizontal Mill, 3-Axis, 4-Axis, 5-Axis, 9-Axis Mill-Turn.
Why Choose JYH Precision Machining Service
Bring your precision CNC machining parts to life through top-notch precision machining services.
All prototypes and end-use parts meet strict quality standards and tolerance requirements.
Our CNC precision machining combines advanced technology with expert knowledge.
As an ISO 2768 and ISO 9001:13485 certified company, we prioritize quality and ensure components meet specifications.
JYH boasts expert engineers ready to optimize your designs, cut costs, and enhance quality.
Trust our team for exceptional advice and unmatched engineering support, ensuring top-tier project results.
Experience our platform's advanced machine-learning, pinpointing complex geometries for machining challenges.
Receive a detailed DFM analysis for your CNC parts in minutes.
At JYH CNC precision,our comprehensive equipment includes Precision CNC milling, turning, and EDM.
From prototypes to mass production, we use top materials and technology.
Our dedicated technicians work tirelessly for optimal product quality.
Materials for CNC Milling Parts
Depending on your applications, our CNC milling process is compatible with an extensive range of materials.
We stock over 30 production-grade metal alloys for producing various CNC milled parts for different industries.
Aluminum | Aluminum is a highly ductile metal, making it easy to machine. | Tolerances |
Copper | Copper displays excellent thermal conductivity, electrical conductivity and plasticity. It is also highly ductile, corrosion resistant and can be easily welded. | ±0.125mm (±0.005″) |
Stainless Steel | Stainless steel is the low carbon steel that offers many properties that are sought after for industrial applications. Stainless steel typically contains a minimum of 10% chromium by weight. | ±0.125mm (±0.005″) |
Titanium | Titanium has a number of material properties that make it the ideal metal for demanding applications. These properties include excellent resistance to corrosion, chemicals and extreme temperatures. | ±0.125mm (±0.005″) |
Precision Machined Part Size Standards
CNC Milling Finishes
Choose the right finish for your CNC milling project to achieve your part’s desired look and functionality. Options include anodizing, paint, powder coating, plating, and polishing. Anodizing offers a protective and decorative oxide layer, while paint and powder coatings protect from corrosion and wear and provide various colors and finishes. Plating adds a metallic coating, and polishing removes imperfections for a smooth and reflective surface. To make the right choice for your project, consider the part’s function and aesthetic and talk to a professional for guidance.
How Does CNC Milling Work?
CNC milling is a subtractive manufacturing process. It starts by fixturing a block of metal or plastic material inside the CNC mill.
Using G-code, the CNC machine is programmed to rapidly mill out parts from the block of raw material.
Our 3- and 5-axis CNC machines are equipped with various toolsets to maximize efficiency and production speed.
Machined plastic parts are left as-milled, which typically means they show visible tool marks.
Some metal parts allow more finishing choices like anodizing and chromate plating.
When the run is complete and your required surface finish is applied, parts are boxed and
shipped shortly thereafte.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. What kinds of CNC milling machines does JYH CNC Precision Machining have?
JYH works with vertical, horizontal, and multi-axis milling machines.
The vertical milling machine is highly accurate equipment that carries out 3-axis milling, suitable for vertical surfaces and
angular shapes.Our horizontal milling machines perform 4-axis milling and are suitable for heavy milling operations. Our multi-axis milling machines can move along different axes and cut at various angles. They include 2-, 3-, 4-, and 5-axis CNC milling machines.
2. Can I combine CNC milling with 3D Printing?
Yes, you can combine both manufacturing processes to reinforce your custom parts. Printed parts can be milled to achieve dimensions
with tight tolerances or to meet surface quality requirements. Intelligently combining these two methods can ensure faster manufacturing,
less waste, and lower costs.
3. What are your CNC milling capabilities?
At JYH, we can produce highly complex and intricate rapid prototypes and low-volume production parts.
The CNC milling process is suitable for a wide selection of materials for various applications. Our CNC milling service can achieve standard tolerances of +/- 0.05mm. However, tighter tolerances of up to +/- 0.01mm are also possible.
4. What’s the difference between CNC milling and CNC lathe?
The major difference between CNC milling and CNC lathe is in their machining process.
CNC milling involves rotating the cutting tools against a stationary bar stock or workpiece.
In contrast, a CNC lather works by rotating the bar stock or workpiece against a stationary tool.
CNC milling is more suitable for machining irregular and flat surfaces, while CNC lathes work best for cylindrical or conical parts.
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