Product Description
CNC Turning Milling anodized aluminum parts are high-quality parts that have been precision machined using professional technology. These parts are commonly used in the aerospace, automotive and medical industries due to their superior strength, durability and resistance to corrosion. The precision milling and turning process ensures that each part is created to exact specifications and with consistent quality, minimizing the need for additional finishing or post-processing.
Anodized aluminum is a type of aluminum that has been treated with an electrochemical process to create a protective oxide layer on its surface. This layer helps to increase the part's corrosion and wear resistance, making it more durable and long-lasting. The anodization process also gives the part a sleek and smooth finish, which is highly appealing in many applications.
Their sleek, modern look and wide variety of color options make them a popular choice for high-end applications, such as furniture, lighting, and art installations.
Our Capabilities
Our company is a precision CNC machining factory that has been in business for 18 years, since 2005. With over 40 CNC machines, we have the capability to machine more than 90 types of metals and plastics and can offer 30 types of surface treatments. Our machining tolerances can reach as low as +/- 0.0004 inches (0.01mm), making our operations highly efficient and precise. We offer additional services such as electric discharge wire cutting, gun drilling, grinding, tube and rod bending, and more. Our expertise and experience in precision CNC machining, coupled with our extensive range of capabilities, make us a reliable and trusted partner for all our customer's manufacturing needs.

Product Feature
It is made of 7075 Aluminum
1. High Strength: CNC Turning Milling anodized aluminum parts are known for their high strength-to-weight ratio, making them an ideal choice for applications that require durability and reliability.
2. Corrosion Resistance: Due to its high percentage of zinc and other alloying elements, 7075 aluminum is highly resistant to corrosion, making it suitable for use in harsh environments.
3. Machinability: 7075 aluminum can be easily machined into different shapes and sizes, making it ideal for use in a variety of applications including aerospace, military, automotive and industrial.
4. Stress Corrosion Cracking Resistance: 7075 aluminum parts have excellent stress corrosion cracking resistance due to their high strength and corrosion resistance.
5. Low Density: Despite its high strength, 7075 aluminum parts have a low density, making it a lightweight material for use in applications where weight is a critical factor.
6. Toughness: 7075 aluminum parts possess high toughness, which means they can withstand heavy loads, impacts, and stress without cracking or breaking.
7. Good Weldability: 7075 aluminum can be easily welded and joined using a variety of techniques, making it a versatile material for use in different applications.
8. Excellent Electrical Conductivity: 7075 aluminum parts have excellent electrical conductivity, making them suitable for use in a variety of electrical applications.
9. High Fatigue Strength: Due to its high strength and toughness, 7075 aluminum has excellent fatigue strength, making it suitable for use in applications where the material will be subjected to constant cyclic loading.
10. Heat Treatability: 7075 aluminum parts can be heat-treated to improve their strength and hardness, making them suitable for use in high-stress applications.
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Process
Turning and milling are two common methods used in mechanical machining.
Turning involves removing material from a rotating workpiece using a cutting tool. The cutting tool is fed into the workpiece and the material is removed to form the desired shape. This method is commonly used for cylindrical shapes, such as shafts, pins, and bearings.
Milling involves removing material using a rotating cutter that moves along multiple axes to create complex shapes or features on a workpiece. This method is commonly used for flat surfaces, slots, and contoured shapes.
Anodizing is an electrochemical process that enhances the surface of metals, such as aluminum and titanium. The surface of the metal is first cleaned and then immersed in a chemical bath with an electrolyte solution. A direct current is then applied to the material, which causes an oxidation reaction to occur on the surface. This creates a protective oxide layer that is both corrosion and abrasion-resistant, as well as improves the aesthetic appearance of the metal.
Application
1. Electronics Industry: CNC Turning Milling anodized aluminum parts are used in electronic components such as heat sinks, housing, and enclosures.
2. Aerospace Industry: They are used in the aerospace industry for manufacturing aircraft parts such as landing gear components, engine parts, and electronic enclosures.
3. Automotive Industry: They are used in the automotive industry for manufacturing various parts such as engine components, transmission parts, suspension parts, and brake components.
4. Defense Industry: They are used in the defense industry for manufacturing various parts such as weapon components, missile parts, and electronic enclosures.
5. Robotics Industry: They are used in the robotics industry for manufacturing various parts such as robotic arms, end effectors, and electronic enclosures.
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FAQ
Q: Are you a trading company or manufacturer?
A: We are a manufacturer.
Q: When was your company founded?
A: Our company was founded in 2005.
Q: How long can you reply after getting RFQ?
A: Within 24 hours.
Q: Can you provide a sample? Is it free or extra?
A: Yes, We can. Just need some sample costs.
Q: Can you sign NDA (Non-disclosure agreement)?
A: Yes, We can.
Q: Deliver time of mass production?
A: Usually 25-35 days, it depends.




