Brand Name: | crida-model |
Model Number: | OEM |
MOQ: | 1 |
Price: | Negotiable |
Payment Terms: | T/T |
Supply Ability: | 1000 pieces per month |
Highlight: CNC Machined Aluminum Parts Turning Lathe Custom Milling Machining, Anodizing Metal Sheet Fabrication, CNC Machined Parts
Principle
What is CNC Machining?
CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machining is a subtractive manufacturing process. It utilizes computerized controls and machine tools to remove material from a solid block—known as a billet or workpiece. This technology is renowned for producing highly accurate parts featuring complex geometries and tight tolerances.
For aluminum specifically, CNC machining delivers an optimal balance of speed, precision, and affordability. This makes it a preferred choice for engineers and product designers.
Advantage
Why Choose Aluminum?
Aluminum is among the most widely used CNC machining materials for these key reasons:
Lightweight Strength: Offers weight reduction while maintaining structural integrity.
Superior Machinability: Enables clean, fast cutting with minimal tool wear.
Natural Corrosion Resistance: Forms a protective oxide layer on its surface.
Conductivity & Non-Magnetic Properties: Essential for electronic applications.
Cost-Effectiveness & Recyclability: Supports sustainable manufacturing practices.
Technical Parameters
Payment Terms | L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
Quality Control | ISO9001:2015 Certificated |
Certification | ISO9001:2015, ISO13485:2016 |
Surface Roughness | Min Ra0.1~3.2 |
Place of Origin | Guangdong, China |
Feature | Eco-Friendly, Lightweight, High Strength, Corrosion Resistance |
Quality | 100% Inspection |
Corrosion Resistance | Strong |
Model Number | OEM |
Compatibility | Universal |
Drawing Format | PDF/DWG/IGS/STP/STEP, Etc |
Surface Treatment | Laser engraving, Knurl, Powder Coating, Chrome Plating, Etching, etc. |
Method | Molds |
Applications
Applications of CNC-Machined Aluminum Plate Components
Automotive Industry:
Utilizes CNC-machined aluminum plates for engine components, brackets, heat shields, frames, and mounting plates. Benefits include:
Lightweight parts enhance fuel economy.
Corrosion-resistant components endure harsh weather.
High-performance engine and brake parts.
Aerospace and Aviation:
Crucial for aircraft frames, panels, brackets, and structural components. Aluminum's strength and low weight are optimal, enabling:
High-strength, lightweight aircraft parts.
Custom panels and structural elements with tight tolerances.
Components resistant to high-pressure and high-temperature environments.
Electronics and Technology:
Commonly used for heat sinks, enclosures, and mounting plates. Valued for its thermal conductivity, providing:
Effective heat dissipation components (e.g., heat sinks, cooling fins).
Custom enclosures for electronic devices.
Secure mounting plates for electronic systems.
Industrial Equipment:
Used for machine bases, tooling, brackets, and frames. Requirements include durability, wear resistance, and manageable weight, resulting in:
Robust machinery frames and enclosures.
Custom brackets and mounting plates.
Long-lasting heavy-duty parts.
Consumer Goods and Appliances:
Applied in appliances, consumer electronics, and products needing aesthetics and functionality, such as custom cases, housings, and mechanical parts. Delivers:
Sleek, durable consumer product housings.
Strong, lightweight appliance components.
Custom mechanical parts for daily-use items.
Conclusion
Manufacturing Process Overview
CAD Design: Digital model creation using computer-aided design (CAD) software.
CAM Programming: Toolpath generation via computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) software.
CNC Machining: Precision machining of aluminum into the final shape.
Surface Preparation: Preparation (deburring, cleaning, smoothing) for anodizing.
Black Anodizing: Electrochemical process with dyeing and sealing.
Final Inspection: Dimensional/visual checks ensure specification compliance.
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