Aluminum CNC Turning and Milling
Aluminum is a lightweight and versatile metal widely used in aerospace, automotive, and electronics applications due to its excellent machinability, good strength-to-weight ratio, and superior corrosion resistance.
Why Choose Aluminum for CNC Turning and Milling Parts?
Aluminum is a top choice for CNC turning and milling, combining lightweight design, excellent machinability, and good strength-to-weight ratio with superior corrosion resistance and versatility. It machines reliably at high speeds with excellent chip control, delivering ultra-smooth surfaces, tight tolerances down to ±0.0002″ (5 μm), and consistent results even in demanding high-volume production—making it the preferred material for aerospace components, automotive parts, electronics housings, and precision structural assemblies.
- Outstanding strength-to-weight ratio
- Excellent machinability and fast cutting speeds
- Reliable chip formation and minimal tool wear
- Mirror-like surface finish straight from the machine
- Natural corrosion resistance and anodizing compatibility
- Ideal for lightweight, high-performance applications
Available Parts for Aluminum CNC Turning and Milling
Aluminum CNC Turning and Milling is suitable for a wide range of aluminum materials including Aluminum (6061, 6063, 7075, 2024, 5052, etc.), cast aluminum, free-machining aluminum alloys, and aluminum-lithium alloys. The suitability depends on the material’s machinability. Here are the parts we can provide for CNC Turning and Milling.






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