CNC Machining

Your Professional CNC Machining Supplier

 

We were established in 2012. We specialize in manufacturing various metal parts according to customer requirements. Over the years, we have grown into a manufacturer of spare parts and metal parts, which are used in automobiles, furniture, electrical equipment, medical treatment, sanitary ware and construction. industry. With our long-term experience, we are a well-known reliable manufacturer in the CNC machining industry. And trusted by domestic and foreign entrepreneurs, we have a group of professional technicians and advanced production equipment to produce high-quality products, such as steel, copper, brass, stainless steel, aluminum, etc.

 

 

 

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Why Choose Us

 

Production Market
USA, Canada, Netherlands, Denmark, UK, Germany, Spain, Israel etc.

 

Production Equipment
CNC milling machine, CNC turning machine,CNC turning and lathe...

 

Professional Team
We can provide you with high-quality products and actively respond to your inquiries. At the same time, our team members are omnipotent and have accumulated professional and rich experience in CNC operation, and will provide you with consultation and feedback to meet your requirements to the greatest extent.

 

One-Stop Service System
We also provide other additional services, such as metal plating, painting, and packaging. Both domestic and international customers can get a full range of services from our one-stop service system.

 

Radius Size
 

Feature Depth

Minimum Radius

Recommended Minimum Radius

0.470" (11.938mm)

0.016" (0.406mm)

0.031" (0.787mm)

0.750" (19.05mm)

0.032" (0.813mm)

0.063" (1.6mm)

2.000" (50.8mm)

0.063" (1.6mm)

0.094" (2.388mm)

3.000" (76.2mm)

0.125" (3.175mm)

0.150" (3.81mm)

3.250" (82.55mm)

0.250" (6.35mm)

0.275" (6.985mm)

4.250" (107.95mm)

0.300" (7.62mm)

0.325" (8.255mm)

 

 

Specification

 

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Advantages of CNC Machining
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Cnc machining generates minimal to no waste
CNC machining is not only efficient, but it can also minimize material wastage thanks to its precision and accuracy. As long as the part is designed properly in the computer, the machine itself will almost never make faulty cuts, so there will be fewer damaged parts to discard. The machine can handle precise cuts and angles without generating much waste.


Cnc machining is more accurate and has no defects
One of the major CNC machining benefits is accuracy. Because CNC machines receive precise instructions from a computer — and the movements are similarly carried out under computer control — their results will be identical each time and will match the computer model closely. This is a huge advantage when it comes to creating parts with tight tolerances. This capability almost entirely eliminates human error from the equation.


Cnc machining offers more rapid and effective production
Another industry-cornering CNC machining benefit is the inherent speed and efficiency of production. CNC machines are capable of producing products much more quickly and efficiently than traditional methods. Many modern units can even load the billet and unload the completed product without human intervention. Naturally, this capability leads to significant cost savings and increased productivity. In addition, this sort of automation makes parts more consistent.


Cnc machining makes assembly faster
Products whose components are created under computer numerical control are simpler to assemble. Because CNC machining is so precise and consistent, companion parts will fit together exactly as they do on the computer. And since the process is quicker than manual machining, you’ll spend less time waiting for parts to be completed. Unless there is a problem in the computer model, all parts should fit together perfectly. This capability can save a lot of time and money in the assembly process, as there is no need for extensive fitting and adjustment.


Cnc machining separates machines from people and reduces the risk that would otherwise arise
CNC machining removes significant safety risks from the shop floor. By automating the machining process, you can eliminate many of the hazards associated with manual machining. In addition, CNC machines are typically enclosed, which further reduces the risk of injury.


Cnc machining uses little energy
CNC machining uses less electricity than older processes, thereby reducing energy consumption. In fact, according to the EPA, CNC machining uses about one-seventh of the energy of traditional machining methods. There are multiple reasons; CNC machines not only work quickly but draw less power per minute than most other manufacturing methods.


Cnc machining can reduce production costs
CNC machining is an economical, efficient, and precise process of manufacturing parts and products. CNC machining also uses fewer raw materials in comparison to conventional machining. Focusing your shop around CNC technology will drastically reduce errors, production expenditures, and product costs.

 

Application of CNC Machining
 

Aerospace industry
The aerospace industry has a long-shared history with CNC machining. The machining of metal aircraft components occurs at the highest level of precision. This is highly essential for safety-critical applications. Also, the range of engineering metals compatible with CNC provides aerospace engineers with plenty of options.

 

Automotive industry
The automotive industry regularly enjoys the uses of CNC milling machine for both prototyping and production. Extruded metal can be machined into cylinder blocks, gearboxes, valves, axels, and various other components. On the other hand, CNC machines plastics into components like dashboard panels and gas gauges.

 

Consumer electronics
CNC machining also helps in the prototyping and production of consumer electronics. These electronics include laptops, smartphones, and many others. The chassis of an Apple MacBook, for example, comes from the CNC machining of extruded aluminum and then anodized.
In the electronics industry, CNC machining helps to create PCBs, housings, jigs, fixtures, and other components.

 

Defense industry
The military sector frequently turns to CNC machining for the prototyping of rugged and reliable parts. The intention of the machining is to allow the parts to withstand wear and tear with minimal upkeep.
Many of these parts overlap with other industries such as aerospace and electronics. The ability of CNC machines to provide on-demand replacement parts and upgraded components are particularly useful in this industry. Therefore, it works well for parts that demand constant innovation and security.

 

Healthcare sector
CNC machining offers its use on various medically safe materials. Since the process is suited to one-off custom parts, it has many applications in the medical industry. The tight tolerances afforded by CNC machining are essential to the high performance of machined medical components.

 

Oil & Gas industry
Another industry that requires tight tolerances for the safety-critical application of CNC lathe is the oil and gas industry. This sector leverage the uses of CNC milling machine for precise, reliable parts such as pistons, cylinders, rods, pins, and valves.

 

 
 
Types of CNC Machining
Aluminum Machined Components

Lathe CNC machining
Lathe CNC machining rotates the workpiece during the cutting operation. Unlike milling machines, lathe-type CNC machines typically have fewer axes, making them shorter and more compact.
CNC milling
Milling is the most common CNC machining process and encompasses various operations, including pocketing, facing, slotting, chamfering, and boring. This process employs multiple-point cutting tools and involves feeding the workpiece into the tool in the same direction as its rotation.
CNC drilling
In CNC machining, drilling is typically performed with the workpiece positioned perpendicular to the drill bit. Various types of drill bits are used to create different sizes of cylindrical holes. Drilling along non-perpendicular axes can be accomplished using specially designed machines.
CNC turning
Turning CNC processes involve cutting the workpiece while it rotates. Performed on a lathe CNC machine, this operation feeds the cutting tool along the surface of the spinning workpiece, removing excess material from the circumference to achieve a precise diameter.

Plasma CNC machining
Plasma CNC machines cut materials using an electrically conductive plasma stream. This high-powered torch can cut through various materials, and like other CNC machines, its movement is controlled by G-codes.

CNC laser cutting
CNC laser cutting machines employ a laser cutting tool, which can be a gas, crystal, or fiber laser, depending on the working principle of the tool. Unlike other CNC machining methods, laser cutters do not require tool changes, offering greater flexibility in the cutting process.
CNC router machine
A CNC router operates similarly to a lathe or milling machine but on a smaller scale. It performs all the functions of a handheld router, making it ideal for shaping and forming wood products. The advantage of using a CNC router over manual methods is its precision and accuracy. Standard router bits can be utilized, and the machine can cut materials along the X, Y, and Z axes.
Five axis CNC machining
Typically, CNC machines operate along the three axes: X, Y, and Z. A five-axis machine adds two additional axes, A and B, allowing for more intricate and complex cuts. The increased capability of five-axis machines contributes to shorter production times, making them increasingly popular in various manufacturing processes.
Water jet CNC machining
The water jet CNC machining process uses high-pressure water mixed with abrasives to remove excess material from a workpiece. While high-pressure water alone can cut through various materials, adding abrasives like aluminum oxide or garnet enhances the cutting ability, particularly for tougher materials.

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Our Service

Pre-sale service:

  • Quick answers from professionals
  • Free design drawings
  • Speed quote: working days: within 24 hours; holidays: within 72 hours
  • Free samples
  • Provide OEM & ODM custom service
  • Long warranty period: 18 months

Professional quality inspection & logistics follow-up

7*24 online service;We can arrange factory inspection service according to customer's requirement

Free installation guidance (telephone & video & on-site)

 

 

FAQ

 

Q: Do you customize products according to our design drawings?

A: Yes, we are a professional metal manufacturing factory with an experienced engineering team, which can make customized products according to customer drawings.

Q: Will my design drawings be safe when you get them?

A: Yes, we will not publish your design to a third party unless your permission is obtained. We can sign NDA before you send the drawings.

Q: Does the company have the capacity for mass production?

A: The company is committed to developing the ability to continuously produce high-quality products. For example, we provide products or parts with high requirements and precision to achieve higher standards of work and reduce production costs. We provide customers with competitive and high-quality products, and patient and serious service is the core of our work.

Q: Do you test all your goods before delivery?

A: Yes, we have 100% test before delivery.

Q: If we don’t have a shipping forwarder in China, would you do this for us?

A: We can offer you the best shipping line to ensure you can get the goods timely at the best price.

Q: OEM/ODM or customer’s logo printed is available?

A: YES, OEM/0DM, customer’s logo is welcomed.

Q: What are your main products?

A: Our main products are brass forgings and machined parts.

Q: How to ensure that every process's quality?

A: Every process will be checked by our quality inspection department, which insures every product's quality. In the production of products, we will personally go to the factory to check the quality of the products.

Q: How do I obtain a quote?

A: Information about the material, quantity, and surface treatment is included in detailed drawings (PDF/STEP/IGS/DWG, etc.).

Q: Are you able to produce machined components based on our samples?

A: To create designs for machining parts, we can take measurements based on your samples.

Q: Are you a trading company or manufacturer?

A: We are a professional manufacturer with more than 10 years of experience, warmly welcome you to visit our factory.

Q: Can you provide the sample before the bulk order?

A: Yes, we are ok to provide samples before bulk order.

Q: What is CNC Machining?

A: CNC stands for computer numerical control. So, CNC machining is any kind of machining process controlled by a computer. Computerized automation allows parts to be made more quickly, accurately, precisely, and with more complex geometries than those produced via manual machining. CNC also reduces manual machining labor that would otherwise be done by humans. While they aren’t machining each part themselves, people are essential for programming and operating the machines, ensuring that every operation goes smoothly.

Q: How Does CNC Machining Work?

A: The programs used for CNC machining these days are written with G-code and are usually automatically created by CAM software. CAM, or computer-aided manufacturing software, generates the G-code for a 3D model with given tools and workpiece material. This G-code controls the motion of the tool, the workpiece, and tool changes. It even has commands to turn on or off the coolant and other auxiliary components.

Q: Which materials are used in CNC Machining?

A: Almost any material can be used in a CNC machine. It really depends on the application. Common materials include metals such as aluminum, brass, copper, steel, and titanium, as well as wood, foam, fiberglass, and plastics such as polypropylene, ABS, POM, PC, Nylon, etc.

Q: What are the limitations of CNC machining?

A: CNC machining offers some drawbacks, such as cost, size limitations and the potential for human error. However, with the many ways you can make decisions before and during the process of getting your project completed, you may mitigate the effects of some of these negative points on your order.

Q: How long does CNC machining take?

A: Although it seems like a straightforward question, there is a wide range of answers depending on the complexity of the part or parts being produced. For instance, simple parts may only take hours to produce. On the other hand, complex parts requiring 5-axis CNC machining may take weeks.

Q: How much does CNC machining cost per hour?

A: CNC Machining Cost Factors for More Accurate Job Quotes. Many factors influence the cost of a job and how much you should charge. The average machining cost per hour could total as low as $50, as high as $500 – and even more depending on the job.

Q: Is there a future in CNC machining?

A: Increased Precision and Accuracy
One thing to look forward to in the future of CNC machining is the use of high-precision machine tools. These tools are equipped with advanced sensors and control systems that allow them to maintain very tight tolerances and produce parts that are extremely accurate.

Q: Is there a lot of math in CNC machining?

A: Fundamental mathematical skills enhance a machinist's ability to understand and execute precise measurements, calculate feed rates, and adjust cutting speeds, which are crucial for the effective operation of CNC machines.

We're well-known as one of the leading cnc machining manufacturers and suppliers in China. Welcome to buy high quality cnc machining at low price from our factory. For customized service and free sample, contact us now.

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