In CNC machining we use a wide range of materials for a variety of applications:
- Aluminum is a popular choice due to its lightweight nature, corrosion resistance, and ease of processing, making it ideal for components in the automotive and aerospace industries (AL6061, AL6082, AL5005).
- Stainless steel is widely used for its durability and resistance to corrosion, often found in medical equipment and electronics (SS306, SS316, EN 1.4410).
- Copper and its alloys, such as brass, are valued for their excellent electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance, commonly used in electrical components and fittings (Copper 101, Copper 110).
- Titanium is also frequently employed for its high strength-to-weight ratio and biocompatibility, making it suitable for applications in the medical and aerospace sectors (Titanium (6Al-4V)).
- Additionally, materials like carbon steel and nickel-based alloys are chosen for their affordability, durability, and resistance to corrosion. We also use special materials such as 42CrMo4, 16CrMo4 and 21CrMoV5. The selection of the appropriate material is crucial as it affects both the cost-effectiveness and performance of the final product.