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Proficient in CNC machining, we produce a broad spectrum of parts, ranging from uncomplicated
"as machined" workholdings to intricate geometrical shapes. Our manufacturing units house a
comprehensive array of CNC mills and turning centers, complemented by the availability of EDM
and grinders upon request. Offering precision with tolerances as low as 0.05 mm (0.0020 in), our
turnaround times commence at just one business day.
Product Details
Properties of Aluminum
1. Excellent corrosion and chemical resistance
2. High strength-to-weight ratio
3. Good heat and electrical conductivity
4. Easily machined
5. Reflects heat and light
Common Aluminum Materials | |
No. | Properties |
Aluminum 6061-T6 | Aluminum 6061 (CNC) is the most popular aluminum alloy. It has good strength-to-weight ratio, excellent machinability and natural corrosion resistance. |
Aluminum 7075-T6 | Aluminum 7075-T6 (CNC) is an aerospace-grade material with excellent strength-to-weight ratio and strength and hardness comparable to steels. |
Aluminum 6060 | Alloy 6060 offers good strength, relatively good corrosion resistance and is suitable for decorative anodizing. |
Aluminum 6082 | Aluminum 6082 (CNC) has very similar composition and properties to 6061, with slightly higher tensile strength. Compliant with British Standards. |
Aluminum 5083 | Aluminum 5083 (CNC) is a strain hardening aluminum alloy with excellent corrosion resistance. Suitable for marine applications. Can be welded. |
Aluminum 6063 | Aluminum 6063 has good mechanical properties and can be heat treated. Suitable for aerospace applications. Can be welded. |
Aluminum 5052 | Aluminum 5052 is a strain hardening aluminum alloy with excellent corrosion resistance. Suitable for marine applications. Can be welded. |
Aluminum 2024 | Aluminum 2024 is a high-strength alloy with excellent fatigue resistance. Suitable for aerospace applications. |
Aluminum 7050 | Aluminum 7050 has excellent mechanical properties with good ductility, high strength, toughness and good resistance to fatigue. Suitable for aerospace applications. |
Aluminum Finishing and Post-Processing
Aluminum can also be anodized for additional surface protection and aesthetic finishes.
Name | Machining Marks |
Anodizing Type II | Reduced for non-cosmetic, removed on primary surfaces for cosmetic |
Anodizing Type III | Visible under anodizing |
Chromate conversion coating | Visible |
Electroless nickel plating | Reduced but visible |
As machined | Visible, light surface scratches |
Smooth machining | Visible, light surface scratches |
Fine machining | Slightly visible |
Polishing | Removed on primary surfaces |
Bead blasting | Removed for non-cosmetic, removed on primary surfaces for cosmetic |
Brushing | Reduced for non-cosmetic, removed on primary surfaces for cosmetic |
Powder coating | Removed |
Applications of CNC Aluminum Parts
1. Aerospace Components: Crafting landing gear components and fuselage structures with utmost
precision, meeting the rigorous standards of the aerospace industry.
2. Automotive Components: Production of control panels, axles, and
car molds, contributing to the
efficiency and innovation in the automotive sector.
3. Consumer Electronics: Manufacturing components like enclosures
for consumer electronic
devices, maintaining a delicate balance between functionality and aesthetic appeal.
4. Medical Components: Precision machining of surgical instruments
and orthotics, adhering to the
high standards of quality and accuracy in the medical field.
5. Oil and Gas Machine Parts: Crafting essential components such as
valves, rods, and pins for the
oil and gas industry, ensuring resilience in challenging operational environments.
6. Prototyping and Modeling: Swift prototyping and modeling for
product development, facilitating
efficient testing and iteration of designs.
7. Sculptures: Transforming digital artistic designs into tangible
sculptures, showcasing the artistic
possibilities of CNC milling.
8. Furniture: Precision crafting of components for furniture,
ensuring consistency and quality in the
production of intricate designs.
9. Woodworking: Facilitating precision woodworking for the creation
of detailed and finely finished
wooden components.
Company Profile
FAQ's
1. What's the general surface texture of CNC milled and turned parts?
Typically, machined milled parts exhibit a surface roughness of around 3.2μm (or 1.6μm for
newer machines). On the other hand, turned parts can achieve a finer surface with a roughness
of 0.8μm. This indicates that the machining speed does not necessarily need adjustment,
highlighting the precision attainable in turning processes.
2. How long does delivery time and quotation take?
The delivery time for parts is determined by their complexity. Parts with low complexity typically
have a lead time of 2-3 days, while moderate complexity extends the lead time to 2-5 days.
High-complexity parts may require 5 to 15 days for delivery. Quoting time varies based on design
complexity, ranging from 1 business day (or faster) for simpler designs to 3+ business days for
more intricate ones. For an assessment and quote for your design, please feel free to reach out to
our team.
3. How much import duty will I need to pay for my goods?
The specific import duty for your goods varies, and there isn't a one-size-fits-all answer.
For customers in Australia, new CHAFTA regulations enable a gradual implementation of duty-free
imports. Import duties are diverse and contingent on the type of goods being imported.
Globally, most countries adhere to international Harmonized System (HS) codes, categorizing almost
all commercial trade goods.
4. What if I am not completely satisfied with the parts I receive?
Our commitment extends to guaranteeing the quality of our materials and workmanship in
accordance with the terms specified in the initial order and the information supplied by you.
Any disputes arising from subjective assessments will be addressed by our management, which
will make every effort in good faith to ensure your complete satisfaction.
The foundation of our ongoing business is built on earning your confidence in our capacity to meet
and surpass reasonable expectations.