Why Choose Aluminum for CNC Machining?
Aluminum is a top choice for CNC machining due to its exceptional properties. At PremFixer, we leverage these benefits to deliver high-quality, precision parts for various industries. Its lightweight nature, excellent strength-to-weight ratio, and corrosion resistance make it ideal for aerospace, automotive, and consumer electronics applications. Moreover, aluminum’s machinability allows for faster production times and lower costs compared to other metals like steel or titanium.
Common Aluminum Alloys for CNC Machining
Selecting the right alloy is crucial for the success of your project. Each alloy offers a unique set of properties tailored for specific applications.
Aluminum 6061
This is the most versatile and widely used aluminum alloy. It offers good mechanical properties, excellent corrosion resistance, and great weldability. It’s often used for structural components, machine parts, and consumer products. Its strength can be further enhanced through heat treatment, making it a reliable workhorse for many projects.
Aluminum 7075
Known for its exceptional strength, comparable to many types of steel, 7075 is a go-to alloy for high-stress applications. It’s commonly found in the aerospace and defense industries for components like aircraft frames and high-strength gears. However, its high strength comes with lower corrosion resistance and reduced weldability compared to 6061.
Aluminum 2024
This alloy is valued for its high strength and excellent fatigue resistance. It is frequently used in aerospace applications, particularly for wing and fuselage structures under tension. While strong, its corrosion resistance is relatively poor, often requiring a clad surface for protection.
Aluminum 5052
If your part requires excellent saltwater corrosion resistance and good formability, 5052 is an outstanding choice. It is the strongest non-heat-treatable alloy and is commonly used in marine applications, fuel tanks, and sheet metal work.
Popular Surface Finishes for Aluminum Parts
Surface finishing is a critical step to enhance the functional and aesthetic qualities of aluminum CNC parts. PremFixer provides a range of finishing options to meet your specific needs.
As-Machined
This is the most basic and cost-effective finish. The part retains the fine marks left by the CNC cutting tool. It’s suitable for functional parts where appearance is not a primary concern.
Anodizing (Type II & Type III)
Anodizing creates a hard, corrosion-resistant oxide layer on the surface. Type II is primarily for aesthetics and offers good corrosion resistance, with options for clear or colored finishes. Type III, or hardcoat anodizing, produces a thicker, denser layer, providing superior wear and abrasion resistance for functional components.
Powder Coating
Powder coating applies a durable, protective polymer finish. It offers excellent resistance to impact, chemicals, and weather, and it comes in a vast array of colors and textures. It is an environmentally friendly option as it produces minimal volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
Bead Blasting
This process involves propelling fine glass beads at the part’s surface to create a uniform, matte, or satin finish. It removes tool marks and can help improve the aesthetic quality of the part without changing its dimensions.
Your Partner for Custom Aluminum Parts
At PremFixer, we specialize in delivering high-precision custom aluminum CNC parts. Our state-of-the-art equipment and experienced team ensure that your components meet the strictest tolerances and quality standards. Whether you need a prototype or a large production run, we are here to help you succeed. Contact us today to get a quote for your project.
