Brand Name: | crida-model |
Model Number: | OEM |
MOQ: | 1 |
Price: | Negotiable |
Payment Terms: | T/T,L/C,D/A,D/P,Western Union,MoneyGram |
Supply Ability: | 10000Pcs/ Month |
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Product Description
CNC Machined Aluminum Parts Details:
We manufacture parts strictly to customer specifications. Should quality issues arise attributable to our processes, we guarantee to remake the parts or provide a refund.
Advantage
Advantages of Five-Axis CNC Machining for Aluminum Parts
Five-axis CNC machining offers significant benefits for aluminum parts:
Enhanced Precision: Simultaneous movement across five axes allows machining complex designs to tight tolerances, ensuring high-quality results for intricate projects.
Increased Efficiency: The process reduces multiple setup requirements, streamlining manufacturing. This leads to shorter lead times and cost savings.
Complex Geometry Handling: This method adeptly manages intricate shapes and features, often challenging for traditional machining techniques.
Technical Parameters
Hardness | HRC 40-60 |
Heat Treatment | Tempering, Hardening |
Supply Ability | 10000Pcs/ Month |
Strength | High Strength |
Package | Customized Service |
Payment Terms | L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
Minimum Order Quantity | 1PC |
Accept Drawings | JPEG, PDF, DWG, DXF, IGS, STEP, CAD |
Lead Time | 1-2 weeks for samples, 3-4 weeks for mass production, According To Your Products |
Surface Finish | Texture/ Sand/ MT/ YS/ SPI/ VDI |
Application | Widely used, agricultural, Laser Cutting, valve, Etc. |
Material Capabilities | Brass, Hardened Metals, Copper, Plastic, Steel Alloys, ETC. |
Surface Treatment | Chrome Plating, Powder Coating, Laser, Laser engraving, Passivation, etc. |
Principle
What Are High-Precision Aluminum Metal CNC Turning and Milling Parts?
High-precision aluminum metal CNC turning and milling parts are components manufactured from aluminum using advanced CNC technology. These processes—turning and milling—are distinct yet complementary machining methods for shaping aluminum into highly accurate, complex parts.
CNC turning rotates the aluminum workpiece against a stationary cutting tool. Conversely, CNC milling employs rotating tools to remove material from a fixed workpiece. Both techniques excel at producing parts featuring tight tolerances, complex geometries, and smooth surface finishes. Leveraging these processes allows manufacturers to create aluminum components meeting exact specifications, suitable for industries demanding the highest precision levels.
Applications
Applications of CNC-Machined Aluminum Parts
Mass production of CNC-machined aluminum parts serves diverse industries, leveraging the material's beneficial properties. Key sectors utilizing this process include:
Automotive Industry: This sector employs CNC-machined aluminum for engine parts, chassis, interior components, and brackets. Aluminum's light weight enhances fuel efficiency, while CNC precision ensures adherence to strict performance and safety requirements.
Aerospace Industry: Aerospace applications require components that are both strong and lightweight, making aluminum ideal. CNC machining produces structural elements, engine parts, and control panels, meeting the high-precision demands essential for mass-produced aerospace parts.
Electronics and Consumer Goods: Aluminum is prevalent in manufacturing enclosures, frames, and connectors for devices like smartphones, laptops, and tablets. Mass CNC production delivers these parts rapidly and consistently, fulfilling modern electronics' design and functional needs.
Industrial Machinery: Components such as gears, brackets, housings, and structural frames within industrial machinery utilize CNC-machined aluminum. These parts offer necessary strength and durability for demanding applications while reducing operational stress due to their lightweight.
Medical Devices: Precision is paramount in medical devices, where CNC-machined aluminum creates components for diagnostic equipment, surgical tools, and other devices. Aluminum's corrosion resistance and light weight provide strength and durability without compromising safety.
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