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Custom Precision CNC Machining Components
Product Details
Model Number: OEM
Brand Name: Custom Precision CNC Machining Components
Surface Treatment: As Machined/Anodizing
Samples: Accept
Material: Aluminum/Steel/Stainless Steel/Plastic
Customize Service: Yes
Package: Carton
Origin: Dongguan, China
Keyword: CNC Milling Parts. OEM Aluminum Milling. CNC Turning
Parts. CNC Machining Parts
Surface Treatment for CNC Machining Part
Aluminum Parts | Stainless Steel Parts | Steel Parts | Brass Parts |
Clear Anodized | Polishing | Zinc Plating | Nickel Plating |
Color Anodized | Passivating | Oxide black | Chrome Plating |
Sandblast Anodized | Sandblasting | Nickel Plating | Electrophoresis black |
Chemical Film | Laser engraving | Chrome Plating | Oxide black |
Brushing | Electrophoresis black | Carburized | Powder Coated |
Polishing | Oxide black | Heat Treatment |
What Might Cause The Price of CNC Machining to Go High?
I believe you’ve made up your mind on which manufacturing process
to choose. If you decide to process your parts by CNC machining,
you’d like to know how to reduce your cost and keep your project on
budget. Here I’ve listed what might cause the price of CNC
machining to go high. Stay tuned.
1. The Degree of Parts Complexity
This is probably the most significant factor that affects the cost
of CNC machining. A higher degree of complexity will force the
machining service provider to choose a machine with more axis,
which means higher capital costs. Producing a complex part also
significantly increases processing time. A CNC machining company
considers time as an important factor when quoting the price.
2. Material
This is a factor that I won’t be paying much attention to cause I
can’t just change the whole project merely to reduce some
production cost. If the material of my parts happens to be
expensive when processed by CNC machining, I might just accept the
inevitable fact.
3. The Volume of Production
We know that the volume of production will affect the cost of this
manufacturing process, but how? You might hear the words “start-up
cost” and “marginal cost” before. The former means the initiation
cost of a process while the lattter stands for the subsequent
individual processing cost for each part. For instance, metal
casting is a process that’s very high in start-up cost but low in
marginal cost, meaning it’s a good solution for large volume
production but not a good one for prototyping. This also applies to
CNC machining. CNC Machining is got quite a start-up fee as well.
If you want to average out this cost in subsequent production, you
better have more than just a few parts to produce.
4. Post-processing Options
If you choose a one-stop service to produce the parts, you should
consider how to post-process your products. The cost of surface
finishing is often lower for simpler processes.
CNC Machining Coperation Process
FAQ
Q: Will my drawings be safe in your company?
A: Of course, without your permission, we will not release your
design to others.
Q: Is the sample order accepted?
A: Yes, sample order accepted for us.
Q: How to get the quote ?
A: Please send your 3D drawings(PDF,STP, IGS, STL...) to us by
email and tell us the material, surface treatment and quantities,
then we will quote to you within 2 hours.
Q: How to deal with the quality problem?
A: Remake or negotiate a refund.
Q: If I wish to send an electronic drawing to you, what types of
files can you accept?
A: We accept many formats, such as DXF, DWG and STP, CAD, STEP,
etc.