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Categories CNC Spare Parts
Brand Name: Yexin
Model Number: CNC66
Certification: ISO9001:2015
Place of Origin: Dongguan, China
MOQ: 1 pcs
Price: Negotiable
Payment Terms: T/T, Paypal, L/C, D/A, Western Union, D/P
Supply Ability: 150000 pcs/month
Delivery Time: 2-12 work days
Packaging Details: Standard Export Carton, Wooden Case, etc.
Application: Industrial Equipment, Medical, Aerospace, Automotive, Consumer Electronics, Robotics & Automation, etc.
Material: Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Brass, Plastic, Wood, Copper, etc.
Processing: Turning, Milling, Broaching, Drilling, Wire EDM, etc.
Service: OEM, ODM, Customized
Surface Finish: Polishing, Anodizing, Painting, etc.
Tolerance: ±0.01mm, ±0.005mm, etc.
Drawing Format: PDF, CAD, STEP, STP, IGES, IGS, SLDPRT, 3DM, SAT, etc.
Equipment: CNC Machining Centers
Keyword: CNC Spare Parts
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Anodizing Aluminium Spare Parts Turned Broaching Drilling Processing

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Metal Anodized Aluminum CNC Machining Parts


CNC machining, short for computer numerical control machining, is a widely used manufacturing

process that employs automated, high-speed cutting tools to shape designs from metal or plastic

stock materials.


Common CNC machines include 3-axis, 4-axis, and 5-axis milling machines, lathes, and routers.

These machines may employ different approaches to cut CNC parts, such as keeping the workpiece

stationary while the tool moves, keeping the tool stationary while rotating and moving the workpiece,

or moving both the cutting tool and workpiece simultaneously.


Experienced machinists operate CNC machines by programming tool paths based on the final

machined parts' geometrical specifications, which are derived from a CAD (computer-aided design)

model.


CNC machines exhibit the capability to precisely and repeatedly cut nearly any metal alloy and

rigid plastic, making them suitable for custom machined parts in a wide range of industries,

including aerospace, medical, robotics, electronics, and industrial applications.


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CNC machining can produce high-quality parts with accuracy and precision in a variety of raw

materials. The CNC turning process can be applied to most hard materials and metals such as:


Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Brass, Copper, Titanium, etc.


Common Materials
NameDescription
AluminumHigh machinability and ductility, good strength-to-weight ratio.
Stainless steelHigh tensile strength, corrosion and temperature resistant.
Mild steelHigh machinability and weldability, high stiffness.
BrassLow friction, excellent electrical conductivity, golden appearance.
CopperExcellent thermal and electrical conductivity.
TitaniumExcellent strength to weight ratio, used in aerospace, automotive and medical industries.
ABSCommon thermoplastic, impact resistant, easy to machine.
NylonExcellent mechanical properties, thermal, chemical and abrasion resistant.
POMHigh stiffness, high accuracy, low friction, easy to machine.


Post-processing and surface finishes for CNC machining


CNC-machined parts as they emerge from the machine often exhibit visible tool marks, a feature

that may not align with your specific part requirements.


Fortunately, there exists a multitude of post-processing techniques aimed at enhancing the surface

appearance and elevating attributes such as wear resistance, corrosion resistance, and chemical

resistance.


Methods like anodizing, bead blasting, and powder coating present viable options for refining the

final presentation of your custom parts, allowing you to achieve the desired surface quality and

performance characteristics.


Surface Finishing Options for CNC Machining
NameApplicable MaterialsCan be Applied with
AlodineAluminumMedia Blasting, Tumbling, Type II Anodizing* Type III Anodizing*, Type III Anodizing with PTFE*
AnodizingAluminumMedia Blasting, Tumbling, Alodine*
Black OxideSteel, Stainless SteelMedia Blasting, Tumbling, Passivation
Electroless Nickel PlatingAluminum, Steel, Stainless SteelMedia Blasting, Tumbling
ElectropolishingSteel, Stainless Steel
Hand PolishingAcrylicEnhanced cosmetic appearance
Media BlastingAluminum, Steel, Stainless Steel, Brass, Bronze, CopperAll post processes except Electropolish and Powdercoat
Nickel PlatingAluminum, Steel, Stainless SteelMedia Blasting, Tumbling
PassivationSteel, Stainless SteelBlack Oxide, Electroless Nickel Plating, Zinc Plating, Tumbling, Media Blasting
Powder CoatingAluminum, Steel, Stainless Steel
TumblingAluminum, Steel, Stainless Steel, Brass, Bronze, CopperAll post processes except Electropolish and Powdercoat
Vapor PolishingCNC Polycarbonate (Clear, Black)Enhanced cosmetic appearance, near optically clear applications
Zinc PlatingSteel, Stainless SteelMedia Blasting, Tumbling, Passivation

Specialist Industries


1. Aerospace components such as landing gear components, fuselage structures
2. Components for the automotive industry such as control panels, axles, car molds
3. Consumer electronics components such as enclosures
4. Medical components such as surgical instruments, orthotics
5. Oil and gas machine parts such as valves, rods, pins
6. Prototyping and modeling
7. Sculptures
8. Furniture
9. Woodworking

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FAQ's


1. Why Opt for CNC Machining?


CNC machining is a rapid, precise, and adaptable manufacturing process.

It stands out as a manufacturing solution that can deliver end-use parts efficiently, regardless

of the production volume, without the necessity of investing in costly hard tooling or elaborate

setups.


2. What Tolerances are Achievable with CNC Machining?


Our standard tolerances are 0.05 microns, which meet the requirements for most commercial

and industrial applications. Feel free to reach out to us if you require even tighter tolerances

for specific projects.


3. Typical Surface Finish for CNC Milled and Turned Parts


In the realm of CNC machining, as-machined milled parts typically exhibit a surface roughness

of approximately 3.2μm (or 1.6μm in the case of relatively new machines).


On the other hand, when it comes to turned parts, we can achieve a smoother surface with a

roughness of 0.8μm. This means that machining speed adjustments are not necessary to attain

this level of surface finish.


4. Cost of CNC Machining


The cost of CNC machining a part can vary based on several factors, including:


1. Material: The choice of material affects the cost, with some materials being more expensive

to machine due to tool wear and cutting speeds.


2. Complexity: Parts with complex features are more costly to machine compared to simpler

designs.


3. Tolerances: Tight dimensional tolerances increase machining costs, so it's essential to specify

them only when necessary.


4. Surface Finish: Achieving mirror finishes requires specialized tools and strategies, which can

add to the overall cost.


5. Quantity: Low-volume production tends to be more expensive per part than large-volume

production due to setup and programming costs.


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