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The manufacturing industry relies on high-precision steel CNC machining to create durable, high-performance components. Whether you need a trusted machining company or a fast online machining service
Stainless Steel: SS201,SS301, SS303, SS304, SS316, SS416 etc. |
Steel: mild steel, Carbon steel, 4140, 4340, Q235, Q345B, 20#, 45#
etc. |
Brass: HPb63, HPb62, HPb61, HPb59, H59, H68, H80, H90 etc. |
Copper: C11000,C12000,C12000 C36000 etc. |
Iron: A36, 45#, 1213, 12L14, 1215 etc. |
Plastic: ABS, PC, PE, POM, Delrin, Nylon, PP,PEI, Peek etc. |
CNC Milling work range: 510 * 1020 * 500 mm(max) Tolerance: +/-0.01
mm |
Aluminum
Aluminum is a metal used extensively across a wide range of industries, including aerospace, automotive, electronics, consumer goods, construction, and marine. Its light weight, high strength-to-weight ratio, and inherent corrosion resistance make it a highly sought-after material. Furthermore, aluminum excels in low-volume, economical production because it is soft and highly machinable, allowing it to be shaped into desired products using inexpensive tooling. Low-volume CNC machining is ideal for custom aluminum parts.
Stainless Steel
Stainless steel is the metal of choice in many industries,
particularly where corrosion resistance is crucial. It is widely
used in food and beverage processing, chemical processing, medical,
automotive, construction, marine, and consumer goods. Stainless
steel not only offers aesthetic appeal but also provides the same
high strength as ordinary carbon steel while offering superior
corrosion resistance. This makes it an ideal choice for a wide
variety of applications.
Brass
Brass is an alloy composed of varying concentrations of copper and
zinc. Compared to steel and some aluminum alloys, brass is a softer
material, making it easier to machine. Brass is commonly used in
plumbing components such as fittings and valves, as well as
electronic components such as switches and terminals. Brass is also
widely used in products such as door hinges, knobs, and gears.
Mild Steel
Mild carbon steel refers to steel with a low carbon content,
typically between 0.05% and 0.20%. Widely referred to as low-carbon
steel, this type of steel is the most commonly used and easiest to
machine. Mild steel is widely used in structural applications such
as construction, machinery, piping, electronics, and power
generation, favored for its excellent machinability and
cost-effectiveness.
Alloy Steel
Alloy steel refers to steel that may contain various pure elements
in addition to iron and carbon. Common alloying elements include
nickel, chromium, molybdenum, silicon, and tungsten. Different
types of alloy steel possess unique properties due to their varying
chemical compositions. For example, the addition of chromium and
nickel enhances steel's hardness and strength while also improving
its corrosion resistance. Alloy steel is widely used in industries
such as automotive, railways, mining, and construction, and is
highly sought after for its excellent performance and adaptability.
Tool Steel
Tool steel is a steel specially formulated for tool production. Compared to mild and alloy steels, tool steel has a higher carbon content and contains alloying elements such as chromium, molybdenum, tungsten, and vanadium. The addition of these elements imparts tool steel with high hardness, high wear resistance, and good thermal stability. Tool steel is first processed into various forms through small batch processing and then used to manufacture products such as drill bits, machine dies, reamers, and various hand tools.
FAQ:
Q: Are you a trading company or manufacturer?
A: We are a factory.
Q: How can I obtain a quotation?
A: To receive a quotation, please send us drawings in formats such
as IGS, DWG, STEP, etc., along with a detailed PDF. If you have any
specific requirements, please include them in the request, and we
will provide professional advice for your reference.
Q: What if I don't have a drawing?
A: In such cases, you can provide us with samples or drawings. Rest
assured, we will ensure the safety and confidentiality of any
provided drawings.
Q: What is your delivery time?
A: Normally, it takes 7-14 days for the parts to be ready. We have
systems in place to ensure timely delivery.
Q: How do you ship the products? What are the packing details?
A: For small quantity orders, we have partnerships with courier
services like TNT, FEDEX, UPS, etc. For larger quantities, air or
sea shipment options are available. We have standard packing
details, but if you have any specific requirements, we are willing
to assist you.
Q: Do you provide samples? Is there an extra charge?
A: Yes, we can provide samples, but there may be an extra charge
for them.
Q: What are your payment terms? How can I make the payment?
A: Our payment terms are 50% T/T (bank transfer) in advance, with
the balance payment due before shipment. If you have any other
questions, please feel free to contact us.