Material Warehouse

We export high-quality raw materials, including aluminium, steel, stainless steel, titanium, brass, copper, and engineered plastics, tailored for CNC machining and turning. Our materials ensure precision, durability, and efficiency, meeting diverse industrial needs for aerospace, automotive, medical, and electronics manufacturing.

Aluminium

Aluminum has many advantages, being lightweight, easy to machine, non-magnetic, corrosion resistant and inexpensive. Aluminum is even becoming a preferred choice to steel, with advances in cleaning and machining to make aluminum a more useful material.


Aluminum is ideal for CNC machining and turning due to its lightweight, excellent machinability, corrosion resistance, and high strength-to-weight ratio, ensuring precision, efficiency, and durability in production.

Basic Plastics

Plastics can be used as an inexpensive, non-metal, non-conductive raw material for machining. Because plastics are inert and can be modified to fit a range of different properties, plastic machined parts are used in a variety of industries including medical, electronics, industrial, and scientific uses. Known for its smooth of injection molding and extremely low cost.


Basic plastics, like ABS and nylon, are cost-effective, lightweight, and easy to machine, making them ideal for CNC machining and turning, enabling rapid prototyping and complex part production.

Brass

Advantages of brass machining are the ease of machining, smooth, clean finish, non-sparking, holds tolerances and threads well. Brass is better in intricate parts that require sophisticated features. One of the most common uses of Brass is in cast parts.

 

Brass offers excellent machinability, corrosion resistance, and aesthetic appeal, making it perfect for CNC machining and turning, ensuring high precision, durability, and efficiency in production of complex components.

Copper

Copper is another metal highly prized for precision machining. Copper provides the benefits of versatility, durability, electrical conductivity, and natural corrosion resistance. Copper doesn’t hold tolerances as well as aluminum however it is a much better electrical conductor especially when plated.

Copper provides superior electrical and thermal conductivity, excellent machinability, and corrosion resistance, making it ideal for CNC machining and turning, especially for electrical and heat exchange components.

Engineered Plastics

Engineered plastic has changed drastically over the last 10 years. In the semiconductor applications, it has taken the place of quartz and aluminum due to the enhanced properties that can be made. It is also more common in the medical instruments due to its ability to be cleaned or self-lubricated. Engineered plastics have been designed to compete with many of the strengths of its metal counterparts.

Engineered plastics, like PEEK and PTFE, offer high strength, thermal stability, and chemical resistance, making them ideal for CNC machining and turning in demanding, precision-driven applications.

Stainless Steel

Stainless steel is a popular raw material used for precision machining, favored for its strength and resistance to corrosion. It is a very versatile material and based on the alloys/grade will determine the price, availability, and machinability.

Stainless steel provides exceptional strength, corrosion resistance, and durability, making it ideal for CNC machining and turning, ensuring precision and reliability in demanding industrial and medical applications.

Steel

Steel much like stainless is based on the grade that has a specific purpose. Steel is easy to weld in comparison to the other common materials. Typically uses are an industrial application, auto manufacturing and in the oil and gas industry. Steel can be prone to corrosion without heat treatment of plating.

Steel offers high strength, durability, and versatility, making it ideal for CNC machining and turning, ensuring precision and reliability in producing robust components for industrial and structural applications.

Titanium

Titanium is very resistant to heat and corrosion. It is also lighter in weight, inert and biocompatible, making it suitable for a wide range of applications from aviation to medical tools. However, one of the drawbacks of titanium is that it can be quite difficult to machine and the price of the material. If you require titanium parts machined, it’s best to choose an experience precision machining provider.

Titanium offers an exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility, making it ideal for CNC machining and turning in aerospace, medical, and high-performance applications.

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