Titanium alloys exhibit numerous unique properties, making them often the optimal choice for CNC machined parts with special applications. Titanium boasts an impressive strength-to-weight ratio, being 40% lighter than steel while retaining only 5% less strength. This makes it exceptionally well-suited for high-tech industries such as aerospace, automotive, medical technology, and energy. The titanium machining process involves milling the metal raw material into the desired parts or components.
These qualities of titanium make it applicable across various industries, including aerospace, medical, and automotive.
High machinability and ductility, along with a favorable strength-to-weight ratio. Aluminum alloys feature a good strength-to-weight ratio, high thermal and electrical conductivity, low density, and inherent corrosion resistance. They are also amenable to anodization.
CNC machining can be employed to produce parts with excellent mechanical properties, precision, and repeatability using both metal and plastic materials. We offer both 3-axis and 5-axis CNC milling.
Aluminum is a relatively easy-to-machine metal, making it highly suitable for CNC machining. Aluminum possesses beneficial properties for machining, such as lightweight, good plasticity, ease of handling, and overall durability. Its lightweight nature and ease of use mean it can be employed in a variety of applications. CNC-machined aluminum parts start as a raw metal block, gradually cut away to form the desired shape or object. This process is most precisely executed by CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machines, which can accurately produce virtually any three-dimensional object designed through CAD (Computer-Aided Design) software.
Packing Details: Carton, Wooden case, pallet, or according to the customers' requirements.
Delivery Detail: 25-35 days by sea, 3-7 days by air