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We have a large network of CNC milling manufacturers supporting low-volume custom milling and high-volume production of CNC milling parts.
3-axis for basic geometries, 4-axis for multi-sided machining, 5-axis for complex freeform surfaces. Precision machining with tight tolerance.
Metals: Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Titanium, Brass, Copper.
Plastics: ABS, Nylon, PEEK, Acetal, Polycarbonate. 30+ other materials are available.
+/- 0.005 in. (0.13mm). Contingent on your part's dimensions, material properties, and machining complexity.
As-milled, Anodizing, Powder Coating, Polishing, Sandblasting, Plating.
Quotes within 24 hours. Production lead times vary based on part complexity, material, and order volume. From 10 days to several weeks.
CNC milling is a computer-controlled process that shapes material by removing excess stock with a rotating cutting tool, based on instructions from a digital CAD model. It uses a high-speed cutting tool that moves in multiple directions to carve the desired shape.
CNC milling machines operate on:
CNC milling machines can handle both simple and complex tasks. For example, creating flat surfaces for more complex operations, such as multi-sided machining or freeform shapes. This flexibility makes it ideal for many industries including aerospace, automotive, medical, robotics and electronics.
Common parts produced with CNC milling include engine components, gears, electronic housings, and medical implants.
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CNC milling costs depend on material grade (e.g., 6061 aluminum vs. Ti-6Al-4V), part complexity, tolerance specifications, and production volume. For an accurate quote tailored to your specific project, we recommend submitting a Request for Quotation (RFQ) through our platform.
Lead times for CNC milled parts depend on the part’s complexity, material availability, and production schedules at factories. Simpler parts with readily available materials may be completed in as little as 10 days, while more complex parts with tight tolerances can take several weeks.
The most frequently used materials include:
Metals: Aluminum, steel, stainless steel, brass, copper, titanium, and more.
Plastics: ABS, polycarbonate, nylon, PEEK, acrylic, and others.
Your choice of material depends on the specific requirements of your project, such as mechanical properties, thermal resistance, and application.
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