Magnesium CNC Machining Service
Magnesium is a lightweight and highly machinable metal widely used in precision CNC machining applications due to its superior strength-to-weight ratio, excellent thermal conductivity, and outstanding vibration damping.
Why Choose Magnesium for CNC Machining Parts?
AZ31B is a premier alloy in CNC machining, offering unmatched machinability, superior strength-to-weight ratio, and the lowest density of any structural metal. It supports ultra-high spindle speeds with minimal tool wear and low cutting forces, enabling the fastest cycle times, impeccable mirror-like finishes, and tolerances as tight as ±0.0002″ (5 μm) effortlessly—making it the top choice for ultra-lightweight precision components across aerospace, automotive, electronics, and robotics industries.
- Unmatched machinability
- Fastest production cycles
- Impeccable mirror-like surface finishes
- Outstanding vibration damping capacity
- Excellent finishing options with protective coatings
- Superior thermal conductivity & EMI shielding
High-Precision Magnesium CNC Machining On-Demand
Swiss Machining
Swiss machining: ultra-precise, small-diameter complex parts machined from bar stock in a single setup – with micron-level tolerances and zero secondary operations.
CNC Turning and Milling
CNC turning with live tooling combines both lathe and mill capabilities to machine parts with cylindrical features from metal rod stock.
Available Parts for Magnesium CNC Machining
Magnesium CNC machining is compatible with a broad selection of precision applications, delivering superior machinability, exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, and outstanding vibration damping characteristics. The optimal choice depends on the project’s requirements for weight reduction, thermal conductivity, vibration absorption, and protective finishing. This is the alloy we recommend and offer as the flagship choice for Magnesium CNC machining projects.



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What is Swiss Machining?
Swiss machining uses a sliding headstock and guide bushing, unlike standard lathes, to support material while the tool remains stationary.
What is CNC Turning and Milling?
In CNC turning and milling, the tool moves while the material is stationary. In CNC turning, the material spins while the tool moves.
CNC Machining Materials: A Comprehensive Guide
CNC machining can be applied to a wide variety of materials, including but not limited to metals, plastics, and composites.