Core CNC Machining Capabilities

Our facility is equipped with a suite of advanced CNC machinery to meet diverse engineering requirements, from rapid prototyping to full-scale production runs. We select the optimal process based on part geometry, material, required tolerances, and volume.

CNC Milling
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CNC Milling (3, 4 & 5-Axis)

CNC milling is a subtractive manufacturing process that uses rotating multi-point cutting tools to progressively remove material from a workpiece. Our multi-axis capabilities allow for the production of highly complex parts with minimal setups.

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CNC Turning
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CNC Turning & Mill-Turn Centers

CNC turning produces cylindrical parts by rotating a workpiece while a single-point cutting tool removes material. Highly efficient for creating shafts, pins, bushings, and other rotational components.

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Electrical Discharge Machining

Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM)

For conductive metals that are too hard for traditional machining or for features geometrically impossible to create with cutters (e.g., sharp internal corners). Uses controlled electrical sparks to erode material with extreme precision.

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Materials We Machine

Our expertise extends across a broad spectrum of engineering-grade metals and polymers. We maintain a certified inventory and have established supply chains for sourcing specialized materials.

Titanium Alloys
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Titanium Alloys

Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V), Grade 2. High strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance.

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Aluminum Alloys
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Aluminum Alloys

7075-T6, 6061-T6, 5052. Lightweighting, thermal conductivity.

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Stainless Steels
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Stainless Steels

303, 304, 316/316L, 17-4PH. Corrosion resistance and strength.

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Alloy & Carbon Steels
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Alloy & Carbon Steels

4140, 1018, A36. High strength and general fabrication.

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Copper Alloys
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Copper Alloys

Brass, Bronze, Pure Copper. Conductivity and anti-corrosive properties.

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Engineering Polymers
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Engineering Polymers

PEEK, Delrin® (POM), Nylon, ABS. Insulation, wear resistance, weight reduction.

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For a comprehensive review of material properties, please visit our main engineering materials guide.

Quality Assurance and Dimensional Accuracy

Precision is not an option; it is a requirement. Our quality management system is ISO 9001:2015 certified and integrated into every stage of the machining process.

ISO 9001:2015 Certified Quality Management

Standard Tolerances We can consistently hold tolerances of ±0.0005″ (±0.0127 mm), with tighter tolerances achievable based on part geometry and material.

Inspection & Verification We utilize CMMs (Coordinate Measuring Machines), optical comparators, and a full suite of calibrated metrology tools for First Article Inspection (FAI) and in-process checks.

Documentation Full material traceability, material certifications (MTRs), and dimensional inspection reports are provided upon request.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What CAD file formats do you accept for CNC machining quotes?
We recommend submitting files in STEP (.stp, .step) or IGES (.igs, .iges) formats, as these 3D models contain the most complete geometric data. We also accept 2D drawings in DXF or PDF formats, which should specify all tolerances, materials, and required finishes.
What is the primary difference between 3-axis and 5-axis milling?
3-axis milling moves the tool along the X, Y, and Z axes. 5-axis milling adds two rotational axes (A and B), allowing the cutting tool to approach the workpiece from any direction. This is critical for machining complex contours and avoids the need for multiple setups, which improves accuracy and efficiency.
What are your typical lead times for machined parts?
Lead times are dependent on several factors: part complexity, quantity, material availability, and current production schedules. A standard prototype order might take 1-2 weeks, while larger production runs are scheduled on a case-by-case basis. The fastest way to get an accurate lead time is to submit a Request for Quote (RFQ) with your technical drawings.
Do you provide material certifications with your machined parts?
Yes. We can provide full material certifications (also known as Mill Test Reports or MTRs) and Certificates of Conformance (CoC) for all parts we manufacture. Please specify this documentation requirement when you submit your RFQ.
What industries do you primarily supply with CNC machined components?
Our machined components are supplied to a wide range of demanding sectors, including aerospace, medical devices, industrial automation and robotics, automotive (especially performance racing), and consumer electronics.

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