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Customized Precise Metal Steel Milling And Cnc Milling Components Service
Reliable on-demand CNC milling services for Stainless steel
/Aluminum/magnesium alloy/titanium alloy rapid prototypes and
production parts.Get top-notch custom milling parts from various
high-precision metals at competitive prices.
JYH provide 3-axis, 4-axis, and full 5-axis CNC milling for highly
accurate and precise CNC milling metal parts,We have a
professional engineering team to provide you with 24 hours of
technical support to control of your CNC milling projects and
receive custom parts that meet your strict requirements.
Why Choose JYH Precision Machining Service
Bring your precision CNC machining parts to life through top-notch
precision machining services.
All prototypes and end-use parts meet strict quality standards and
tolerance requirements.
Our CNC precision machining combines advanced technology with
expert knowledge.
As an ISO 2768 and ISO 9001:13485 certified company, we prioritize
quality and ensure components meet specifications.
JYH boasts expert engineers ready to optimize your designs, cut
costs, and enhance quality.
Trust our team for exceptional advice and unmatched engineering
support, ensuring top-tier project results.
Experience our platform's advanced machine-learning, pinpointing
complex geometries for machining challenges.
Receive a detailed DFM analysis for your CNC parts in minutes.
At JYH CNC precision,our comprehensive equipment includes Precision
CNC milling, turning, and EDM.
From prototypes to mass production, we use top materials and
technology.
Our dedicated technicians work tirelessly for optimal product
quality.
Types of Milling Machines at JYH
Vertical Milling: Vertical milling operation involves a drill press and tooling
rotation that primarily works vertically. A typical vertical CNC
milling machine has three axes where the tooling moves vertically.
Horizontal Milling: Horizontal and vertical milling machines have a similar principal
function. However, horizontal milling involves tooling that spins
horizontally. These two different milling machines use a similar
type of tooling.
3-Axis CNC Milling: In 3-axis milling, the part remains motionless while the cutting
tool mills along three different axes. 3-Axis milling machine
applications include contoured shapes, hole features, and sharp
edges.
4-Axis CNC Milling: With 4-axis milling, the machine operates on multiple axes, with
an additional rotation around one of the axes. This extra rotation
is called the A-axis. It is used to create cut-outs on the side of
a workpiece.
5-Axis CNC Milling: 5-axis milling machines utilize all four axes of 4-axis machining
plus an additional rotational axis (B-axis). They can produce
complex parts for various industries.
9-Axis Mill-Turn: A 9-axis milling machine is similar in basic capabilities to the
5-axis machine but includes angle milling, balance turning, and
more. 9-axis machines use both the B-axis and additional tools to
create complex parts
Materials for CNC Milling Parts
Depending on your applications, our CNC milling process is
compatible with an extensive range of materials.
We stock over 30 production-grade metal alloys for producing
various CNC milled parts for different industries.
Aluminum | Aluminum is a highly ductile metal, making it easy to machine. | Tolerances |
Copper | Copper displays excellent thermal conductivity, electrical
conductivity and plasticity. It is also highly ductile, corrosion
resistant and can be easily welded. | ±0.125mm (±0.005″) |
Stainless Steel | Stainless steel is the low carbon steel that offers many properties that are sought after for industrial applications. Stainless steel typically contains a minimum of 10% chromium by weight. | ±0.125mm (±0.005″) |
Titanium | Titanium has a number of material properties that make it the ideal metal for demanding applications. These properties include excellent resistance to corrosion, chemicals and extreme temperatures. | ±0.125mm (±0.005″) |
Plastics | Plastics are also very popular option for CNC machining because of its wide choices, relatively lower price, and significantly faster machining time needed. We provide all common plastics for CNC machining services. | ±0.125mm (±0.005″) |
Type and Tolerance parameters:
| Tolerance |
Linear dimension | +/- 0.015 mm +/- 0.002 inch |
Hole diameters (not reamed) | +/- 0.015 mm +/- 0.001 inch |
Shaft diameters | +/- 0.015 mm +/- 0.001 inch |
Part size limit | 950 * 650 *550 mm 36.0 * 21.5 * 21.5 inch |
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. What kinds of CNC milling machines does JYH CNC Precision
Machining have?
JYH works with vertical, horizontal, and multi-axis milling
machines.
The vertical milling machine is highly accurate equipment that
carries out 3-axis milling, suitable for vertical surfaces and
angular shapes.Our horizontal milling machines perform 4-axis
milling and are suitable for heavy milling operations. Our
multi-axis milling machines can move along different axes and cut
at various angles. They include 2-, 3-, 4-, and 5-axis CNC milling
machines.
2. Can I combine CNC milling with 3D Printing?
Yes, you can combine both manufacturing processes to reinforce your
custom parts. Printed parts can be milled to achieve dimensions
with tight tolerances or to meet surface quality requirements.
Intelligently combining these two methods can ensure faster
manufacturing,
less waste, and lower costs.
3. What are your CNC milling capabilities?
At JYH, we can produce highly complex and intricate rapid
prototypes and low-volume production parts.
The CNC milling process is suitable for a wide selection of
materials for various applications. Our CNC milling service can
achieve standard tolerances of +/- 0.05mm. However, tighter
tolerances of up to +/- 0.01mm are also possible.
4. What’s the difference between CNC milling and CNC lathe?
The major difference between CNC milling and CNC lathe is in their
machining process.
CNC milling involves rotating the cutting tools against a
stationary bar stock or workpiece.
In contrast, a CNC lather works by rotating the bar stock or
workpiece against a stationary tool.
CNC milling is more suitable for machining irregular and flat
surfaces, while CNC lathes work best for cylindrical or conical
parts.
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