CNC milled parts are precision-engineered components manufactured from a wide range of materials, including aluminum, stainless steel, engineering plastics (like POM/Delrin), and carbon fiber. They feature highly complex, three-dimensional geometries such as intricate cavities, multi-plane surfaces, precision holes, and custom mounting features. These parts can be customized with various surface finishes, including brushed, anodized, powder-coated, or bead-blasted.
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Capabilities & Standards
We strive to build industry-leading technologies, equipped with high-speed machining centers, high-precision CNC grinding machines, CNC machining centers, slow-wire cutting, EDM machines, and five-axis compound centers. Adopting stringent industry-leading standards, our products have been exported to Europe, America, and Asia. We hold ISO9001 quality management system certification and national high-tech honors, providing high-precision and long-life precision components.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What materials can be used for CNC milled parts?
We work with a wide variety of materials including Stainless Steel, Aluminum, engineering plastics (like POM/Delrin), and advanced Carbon Fiber to suit different industrial needs.
2. What level of precision can you achieve?
Our CNC milling processes deliver exceptional precision with tight dimensional tolerances as low as ±0.01mm, ensuring a perfect fit for critical applications.
3. Are custom surface treatments available?
Yes, we provide several finishing options including brushed, anodized, powder-coated, and bead-blasted surfaces to enhance durability and aesthetics.
4. What industries typically use these parts?
Our precision CNC parts are widely used in aerospace, automotive, robotics, medical devices, and heavy industrial machinery.
5. Can you handle low-volume production or prototyping?
Absolutely. CNC milling is highly versatile and cost-effective for both rapid prototyping and low-to-medium production runs.
6. How are the parts protected during shipping?
We use professional-grade packaging including wooden cases, carton boxes, and pallets to ensure that every high-precision part arrives in perfect condition.