Custom CNC Milling Service
- Our state-of-the-art milling centers allow us to handle a wide range of complex machining tasks.
- We work with a diverse array of materials, including aluminum, steel, wood, and foam, tailoring our processes to suit the unique properties of each.
- Whether your milling project involves intricate micro parts or larger components, we are committed to delivering results that meet your exact specifications.
- Vertical & Horizontal Milling Centers
- 3, 4, 5 Axis Configuration
- Suitable for Metal, Wood and Foam Materials
- Tolerance Standards: ISO 2768 or Custom
Our CNC Milling Center Types
Our CNC milling machine comes in vertical and horizontal two types, they differ in the orientation of the spindle and the applications they are best suited for.
Vertical Milling Center (VMC)
- Typically has 3 axis.
- An oriented vertical spindle makes it easier to handle smaller to medium-sized parts.
- Best suited for operations like face milling, end milling, and complex 3D contours.
- Ideal for shorter production runs and prototype work.
Horizontal Milling Center (HMC)
- Have 3~5 axis options.
- An oriented horizontal spindle makes it more efficient for heavy cutting and deep cavities.
- Ideal for complex and large workpieces that require multiple operations on different sides.
- Better suited for large production runs and mass production.
Axis Configuration
3-Axis Milling
- Axes: X, Y, and Z.
- The tool moves in three directions—left/right (X), forward/backward (Y), and up/down (Z).
- Generally less expensive and simpler to operate.
- Suitable for straightforward tasks and low complexity parts.
4-Axis Milling
- Axes: X, Y, Z, and A.
- Adds a rotational A-axis to the standard 3-axis movement, allowing the workpiece to rotate around the X-axis.
- Increases flexibility and reduces part repositioning.
- Ideal for creating more intricate shapes.
5-Axis Milling
- Axes: X, Y, Z, B and C.
- Incorporates two additional rotational B and C axes in addition to the standard 3 linear axes.
- Can produce complex geometries with a single setup.
- Ideal for high-precision parts with complex geometries.
Acceptable Materials For CNC Milling
Aluminum
Aluminum is commonly used in CNC milling for making parts that require precision and durability while maintaining a low weight.
Steel
Due to its hardness, steel CNC milling requires precise control and high-quality tools, but the result is reliable components.
Wood
Wood is a natural material that is commonly used in CNC milling for applications requiring aesthetic appeal and lightweight properties.
Foam
Foam is a lightweight and easily machinable material used in CNC milling for prototyping, packaging, and custom-shaped components.
CNC Milling Applications
PCB
CNC milling for PCB involves precise cutting and drilling to create the intricate patterns. This application typically includes routing out the board’s outline, drilling holes for components, and etching fine traces to connect different circuit elements.
Aerospace
CNC milling machines process a variety of aerospace materials, including aluminum alloys, titanium, and composite materials, to produce complex and tight tolerances parts such as turbine blades, engine parts, structural components.
Woodworking
CNC milling in woodworking involves cutting, shaping, and carving wood into detailed and precise forms. This application is used for creating everything from intricate decorative patterns to functional furniture components.