الـ MOQ: | 500 قطعة |
سعر: | $0.20-0.6 |
طريقة الدفع: | L/C ، D/A ، D/P ، T/T ، Western Union ، Moneygram |
Material | Available Options |
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Stainless Steel | SS201, SS202, SS301, SS303, SS304, SS316, SS416 etc. |
Carbon Steel | 12L14, 12L15, 4140, 4340, Q235, Q345B, 20#, 45# etc. |
Brass | HPb59, H59, HPb63, HPb62, HPb61, H68, H80, H90 etc. |
Copper | C11000, C12000, C36000 etc. |
Aluminum | AL6061, AL6063, AL6082, AL7075, AL5052, A380 etc. |
Carbon Steel Parts | Brass Parts | Aluminum Parts | Stainless Steel Parts |
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Powder Coated | Nickel Plating | Chroming | Polishing |
Heat Treatment | Chrome Plating | Polishing | Passivating |
Carburized | Electrophoresis Black | Brushing | Sandblasting |
Chrome Plating | Oxide Black | Chemical Film | Laser Engraving |
Nickel Plating | Powder-Coated | Sandblast Anodized | Electrophoresis Black |
Oxide Black | Color Anodized | Oxide Black | |
Zinc Plating | Clear Anodized |
CNC turning can accommodate a wide range of materials, including metals, plastics, and composites. Common materials used in CNC turning include aluminum, brass, stainless steel, carbon steel, titanium, copper, and various engineering plastics such as nylon, acetal, and polycarbonate. CNC turning can also machine specialty materials like ceramics, fiberglass, and certain types of wood, depending on their machinability characteristics and application requirements.
For less complex parts, CNC turning can efficiently produce features such as outer diameters, inner bores, and facing operations using standard turning tooling and techniques. For more complex parts requiring additional features or secondary operations, CNC turning machines equipped with live tooling, sub-spindles, and multi-axis capabilities can perform drilling, milling, tapping, and thread-cutting operations directly on the turning center.
CNC turning can achieve tight tolerances and high precision, making it suitable for applications that demand dimensional accuracy and consistency. CNC turning can achieve tolerances ranging from ±0.001 to ±0.005 inches (±0.025 to ±0.127 millimeters) for most metals and plastics. However, tighter tolerances down to ±0.0005 inches (±0.013 millimeters) or even better can be achieved with careful process optimization, precision tooling, and advanced machining techniques.