Surface finishing workshop
Production WorkshopWe can provide high-precision metal surface treatment technology solutions and services for machined parts
Production WorkshopWe can provide high-precision metal surface treatment technology solutions and services for machined parts
Surface finishingBead blasting cleans and evens out the surface of your custom parts, improving the functionality and cosmetic quality. It leaves a uniform matte or satin texture on machined parts by administering high-pressure glass beads on the components. A solely cosmetic option is available on request.
Surface finishingOur standard finish, parts are first machined to a surface roughness of Ra 3.2μm / Ra 126μin, deburred and sharp edges are chamfered.
Assembly fixtureThe assembly component is composed of aluminum alloy, PA (Polyamide), springs, and magnets, and is intended for PC memory module verification. It is machined using a 3-axis CNC machining center and finished with an anodic oxidation process to achieve a gold color surface treatment. Finally, it is assembled manually.
AluminumAluminum MIC6 is a light weight material that can be easily machined at high speed and is free from tension, contaminants and porosity.
AluminumAluminum 2014 is easily machined and can be hardened to get strengths comparable to steel, but is prone to corrosion. Suitable for aerospace applications.
Alloy steelAlloy steel 1215 is a low tensile, low harden-ability carbon steel. Can be machined at higher speeds.
GuideHeat treatment is a controlled process of heating and cooling metals or alloys to alter their physical and mechanical properties without changing their shape. This metallurgical technique has been used for centuries to enhance material performance, and it plays a critical role in modern manufacturing—especially in improving the quality and durability of CNC-machined parts.
Guide6061-T2 aluminum offers excellent properties for CNC machining but faces challenges like precise control and heat sensitivity. To optimize its use, adequate support, preprocessing, and careful technique selection are recommended. Understanding its limitations ensures better processing outcomes.