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    • Buy cheap Stainless Steel CNC Lathe Turning Parts Micro Machining For Industrial Equipment from wholesalers
    • Buy cheap Stainless Steel CNC Lathe Turning Parts Micro Machining For Industrial Equipment from wholesalers
    • Buy cheap Stainless Steel CNC Lathe Turning Parts Micro Machining For Industrial Equipment from wholesalers

    Stainless Steel CNC Lathe Turning Parts Micro Machining For Industrial Equipment

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    Brand Name : Yexin
    Model Number : CNC45
    Certification : ISO9001:2015
    Price : Negotiable
    Payment Terms : L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, Paypal
    Supply Ability : 150000 pcs/month
    Delivery Time : 3-12 work days
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    Stainless Steel CNC Lathe Turning Parts Micro Machining For Industrial Equipment

    Stainless Steel CNC Lathe Turning Part CNC Part CNC Machining Part Custom CNC Machining Service

    Customised Part Stainless Steel Machine Machining Competitive Price Custom

    CNC Turning Stainless Steel Parts Machining Service


    We possess the expertise to CNC machine a wide range of components, from straight forward

    "as machined" workholding fixtures to intricate geometries.


    Our manufacturers utilize a comprehensive array of CNC milling and turning centers, and we

    can also accommodate EDM and grinding upon request.


    Our capabilities extend to achieving tolerances as tight as 0.05 mm (0.0020 in), and we can

    deliver within lead times as short as 5 business days.


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    We work with a diverse range of materials, including carbon alloys, aluminum, brass,

    stainless steel, high nickel alloys, and engineered plastics.


    If you are uncertain about the best material for your specific application, our expertise can guide

    you in selecting the most suitable option, even if it happens to be a material not mentioned here.


    Common Materials for CNC Machining
    MaterialProperties
    Aluminum2024: Good fatigue resistance and strength; excellent toughness at moderate to high strength levels; improved fracture toughness
    6061: Excellent machinability, low cost, and versatility
    7075: High strength, hardness, low weight, and heat tolerance
    BrassVersatile and highly attractive copper/zinc alloy with warm yellow color accommodates severe forming/drawing
    CopperHigh ductility and high electrical and thermal conductivity; develops attractive blue-green surface patina over time
    Stainless SteelExcellent machinability and outstanding uniformity; good workability and weldability, high ductility and formability
    Steel AlloyMix of chromium, molybdenum, and manganese yields toughness, good torsional and fatigue strength
    Steel Mild Low CarbonHigh machinability and weldability, high stiffness; good mechanical properties, machinability, and weldability at low cost
    TitaniumExcellent strength to weight ratio, used in aerospace, automotive, and medical industries
    ABSExcellent impact resistance, good mechanical properties, susceptible to solvents
    NylonExcellent mechanical properties, high toughness, poor moisture resistance
    POMHigh stiffness, excellent thermal & electrical properties, relatively brittle

    Stainless Steel CNC Lathe Turning Parts Micro Machining For Industrial Equipment

    Stainless Steel CNC Lathe Turning Parts Micro Machining For Industrial Equipment

    Stainless Steel CNC Lathe Turning Parts Micro Machining For Industrial Equipment


    Post-processing and surface finishes for CNC machining


    CNC-machined parts as they emerge from the machine often exhibit visible tool marks,

    a feature that may not align with your specific part requirements.


    Fortunately, there exists a multitude of post-processing techniques aimed at enhancing the

    surface appearance and elevating attributes such as wear resistance, corrosion resistance,

    and chemical resistance.


    Methods like anodizing, bead blasting, and powder coating present viable options for refining

    the final presentation of your custom parts, allowing you to achieve the desired surface

    quality and performance characteristics.


    Surface Finishes
    NameApplicable toMachining marks
    As machinedMetals, PlasticsVisible, light surface scratches
    Smooth machining
    Fine machiningMetalsSlightly visible
    PolishingMetalsRemoved on primary surfaces
    Bead blastingMetalsRemoved for non-cosmetic, removed on primary surfaces for cosmetic
    BrushingMetals
    Anodizing Type IIAluminum
    Anodizing Type IIIAluminumVisible under anodizing
    Black oxideCopper, Stainless steel, Alloy steel, Tool steel, Mild steelVisible
    Powder coatingMetalsRemoved
    Brushed + electropolishingStainless steelRemoved on Primary surfaces

    Specialist Industries


    Industries Benefiting Most from CNC Machined Parts


    1. Electronics Industry
    CNC machines and milled parts are vital for crafting electronic enclosures, circuit supports, and

    related components in the electronics sector.


    2. Commercial Industry
    CNC cutting heads enable cost-effective production of commercial parts, reducing production

    expenses and saving time.

    Manufacturers often utilize milling services for creating a wide range of mechanical components.


    3. Oil and Gas Industry
    Petrochemical companies rely on these machines to manufacture drill bits, cylinders, pins, rods,

    valves, and various other critical components.


    4. Medical Industry
    CNC milling tools are instrumental in producing various medical parts, including implants and

    medical devices.

    Surgical equipment and components like ventilator parts, insulin pumps, medical rods, implants,

    bone plates, and medical screws are frequently created using CNC milling.


    5. Aerospace Industry
    The aerospace sector continually demands CNC machined parts.

    These machines excel at crafting complex, customized components for aerospace equipment,

    including electronic enclosures, landing gear, hydraulic manifolds, housings, fuel bodies,

    and bearing houses.

    Stainless Steel CNC Lathe Turning Parts Micro Machining For Industrial Equipment

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    Stainless Steel CNC Lathe Turning Parts Micro Machining For Industrial Equipment

    Stainless Steel CNC Lathe Turning Parts Micro Machining For Industrial Equipment

    FAQ's


    1. What's the general surface texture of CNC milled and turned parts?


    Typically, as-machined milled parts exhibit a surface roughness of approximately 3.2μm

    (with the potential to reach 1.6μm for newer machines).

    In contrast, for turned parts, achieving a surface roughness as low as 0.8μm is possible,

    ensuring that machining speed adjustments are not always necessary.


    2. How Much Does CNC Machining Cost?


    The cost of CNC machining a part is influenced by various factors, including:


    1. Material: The choice of material affects cost, with materials like Inconel being more expensive

    due to increased tool wear and slower machining.


    2. Complexity: Complex features drive up costs, as machining intricate surface shapes is more

    time-consuming.


    3. Tolerances: Tight dimensional tolerances increase expenses; specifying them unnecessarily

    on non-critical features can inflate costs.


    4. Surface Finish: Achieving mirror finishes demands specialized tools and strategies, prolonging

    machining time and costs.


    5. Quantity: Low-volume production costs more per part due to initial setup and programming

    costs spread over fewer pieces.


    3. What are your tolerances for machined parts?


    For most metal geometries, our tolerances are within +0.005" / -0.005".

    For plastics, it's typically +/- 0.010". Tolerances may vary for large parts, especially those requiring

    flatness after heat treatment.


    "As Milled" finish requires a minimum 125 surface finish for CNC parts.

    All fabricated parts adhere to a 0.010" dimensional and 1° angular tolerance.


    Tapped holes not explicitly noted in the CAD model will match the specified diameters in that model.

    Surface treatments like anodization, bead blasting, iridite, powder coating, etc., are only applied if

    paid for and acknowledged in advance.

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